Cade Donald E, R. 3, Columbia City, died Wednesday at
Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. He was sales manager of Bill Thomson
Whitley County Motors at Columbia City since 1967. He was born in Fort Wayne and
was a graduate of Central High School. Surviving are his wife, Helen; a son,
Dennis at home; two daughters, Nancy at home, and Mrs. Roland Zion, R. 1, Rome
City; his parents. Funeral will be Saturday in Zion Lutheran Church, Columbia
City. + 2-?-1973Cadena Maria R, 60, Ligonier, died
Friday in Goshen General Hospital. She was born Oct. 11, 1913 in Mexico to
Arnulfo and Pabla (Garcia) Rodriquez. She lived in Ligonier since 1972 and
previously resided in McAllen, Texas. Her husband, Guadalupe Cadena, preceded
her in death. She was a member of Templo Betel, Ligonier. Surviving are two
sons, Felix and Juan, both of Shady Acres, Cromwell; a daughter, Mrs. Nativadad
Moreno, Ligonier; 11 grandchildren; one brother and two sisters. Services are
pending at Ulrey Funeral Home in Ligonier. + 9-?-1974Cadieux Isaac, son of Charles and Matilda Cadieux, was born in
Grosse Pointe, Mich. May 25, 1875, and died at the Harper Hospital at Detroit,
Mich. July 23, 1919, aged 44 years. He
leaves a wife, the former Cora Knight, daughter of Charles and Della Knight of
Collins, Ind.; 2 daughters, Mrs. Oren Faulkner, and Berniece at home; one son,
Lavere 18 years old; 4 sisters, Mrs. Charles Reno of Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Louise
LaDuke and Mrs. Walter Braden of Detroit, and Mrs. Albert Smith of Albion;
one brother, Ulric of Grosse Pointe. While
eating his lunch on July 22 at his home in Detroit, he heard a loud report which
was caused from the explosion of a manhole at E. Jefferson and Lycaste Ave.
After he heard the second report he went to see what was wrong.
He got there just in time to meet the third explosion where he met his
terrible fate. The flames burnt men
that were standing at least 15 feet away. He
died the next night. Obsequies were
held at the Sullivan Undertaking Chapel July
26. Burial, Grand Lawn Cemetery,
Detroit. Albion New Era 8-20-1919Cain Delilah, of this city, died at Bosworth, Mich. yesterday and her
remains were brought to this place last evening and her funeral takes place this
forenoon. She was a daughter of William and Ruth Cain, born at Brimfield,
Portage County, O., Nov. 10, 1840. She moved to LaGrange County with her parents
in 1835, then to Huntertown, and then Kendallville, where she resided till death
came. She leaves one brother and one sister, the only ones left of 5
children. Funeral was on the 11th. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. ^ 9-12
& 26-1884Cain Frank M, 77, of Ligonier, died last Friday at his home.
Surviving are a son, James J., of Fort Wayne with whom he formerly resided; and
two grandchildren. Funeral was Sunday. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. + 3-?-1948Cain Harriet, about 73, died at her home in Kendallville Dec. 31, 1941.
She and her husband, John A., resided in Kendallville for 38 years. She was a
native of Noble County. Surviving are the husband; one daughter, Mrs. Robert
Luckey of Wolf Lake; and a son, Nevin of Kendallville; a sister, Mrs. O. F.
Rimmel of Kendallville. Services were Friday from the residence.
Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 12-?-1941Cain Irene, 82, died Monday at Sacred Heart Home. She was born in Marion
Nov. 3, 1902, the daughter of Orvin and Corrine (Thomas) Rothermel. She married
Nevin John Cain April 3, 1923 in Kendallville. He died July 6, 1970. She was a
member of Trinity Church United Methodist and moved to Kendallville 80 years ago
from Marion. She is survived by two sons, John A. and Robert H., both
Kendallville; six sisters, Thelma Grossman, Avilla, Cleo McKean, Margaret Shippy,
Alberta Jackson, Katherine Munk and Jean Fox, Kendallville; a brother, Warren
Schmuck, Hartford City; 7 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Two sisters
preceded her in death. Services were Nov. 29 in Berhalter-Hutchins Funeral Home,
Kendallville. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. ~ 12-6-1984Cain John A, 79, veteran Kendallville garage owner and resident here
since 1890, died Feb. 14 in his home, 217 W. Mitchell St., from
heart disease. A son of Christopher and Angeline Holsinger Cain, he was born in
Orange Twp. Remaining on his father’s farm until he was 18 years old, he went
to Sturgis, Mich. to found and operate a coal yard for three years, after which
he moved to this city at the age of 21. In partnership with Orville Rimmel,
he organized a livery stable which burned in 1914 to pave the way toward
establishment of an automobile sales and service in 1918, one of the first in
Kendallville. He had been active in this business ever since, and was one of the
city’s oldest business men. He was a member of the Kendallville Elks. In 1890
he married Harriet Conley, who died in Dec. 1941. Surviving are a
daughter, Mrs. Robert C. Luckey of Wolf Lake; a son, Nevin J.; and two
grandsons, John Jr., and Robert H., all of this city; a sister, Dolly Stimson of
Minneapolis. Funeral was Monday. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 2-?-1948Cain John A, 77, died May 31, 2001 at home. A 1942 graduate of
Kendallville High School, he served in the U.S. Army during WW II. He
received a BS degree in mechanical engineering at Purdue in 1949. He
worked at Flint & Walling starting in 1950 and retiring in 1984 as vice
president of sales. He was a member of Trinity Church United Methodist and
Kendallville Elks Lodge 1194. He was born April 12, 1924 in Kendallville
to Nevin and Mildred (Rothermel) Cain. On Oct. 22, 1949 in
Kendallville he married Clara B. Stemen. Surviving are his wife; a son and
daughter-in-law, John Jr. and Ana of San Jose, Costa Rica; 3 daughters and
sons-in-law, Patricia and Tad Dekko of Naples, Fla., Melanie and Stan Todd of
LaGrange and Candace and Al Somerlott of Columbia City; a brother and
sister-in-law, Robert and Carol Cain of Kendallville; and 6 grandchildren,
Brandon and Joel Bianski, Ryan and Mitchell Todd and Paige and Chase Dekko.
Services Monday at Hite Funeral Home. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. ^
6-1-2001Cain Minor, 75, former resident of Kendallville, died last Saturday at
his home from injuries sustained in a fall from a cherry tree at his home in
Toledo. Among the surviving relatives are the widow and one daughter. Funeral
was Tuesday at Toledo. + 7-?-1941Cain Nevin J, 68, 270 S. Park Ave., died Monday at McCray
Hospital. A lifetime resident of Kendallville, he was born June 8, 1902, the son
of John A. and Harriet Conley Cain. He was married on April 4, 1923 to Irene
Rothermel. From 1923 to 1940 he operated the John A. Cain Garage and has since
retired. Survivors include the widow; two sons, John A., 301 Silver St., and
Robert H., 100 Wedgewood Pl.; seven grandchildren; and one sister, Nina C.
Luckey, Wolf Lake. Funeral will be Thursday in Berhalter-Hutchins Funeral Home.
Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 7-?-1970Cain Robert H, 72, of Kendallville, died Aug. 28, 2006 at Parkview
Hospital in Fort Wayne. He had been employed with Flint & Walling in
Kendallville for 20 years and then retired from V.R. Myers Pump & Supply in
1996. He was currently employed with Mid-States Pipe & Supply Co. in Kendallville.
A 1952 graduate of Kendallville High School, he had attended Ball State and
Purdue universities. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean
Conflict and was a member of Kendallville Elks Lodge and Trinity Church United
Methodist. He was born Oct. 5, 1933 in Kendallville to Nevin John and
Mildred (Rothermel) Cain. He married Carol Howell on April 13, 1955
at Trinity Church in Kendallville. Surviving are a daughter, Melody
Ransburg of Big Long lake; 2 sons and daughters-in-law, Mark and Tina and
Matthew and Jeri of Kendallville; 9 grandchildren and their spouses, Rory and
Ryan Ransburg, Joshua and Elizabeth Ransburg, Hope Williams, Justin and Devin
Cain, Kristopher, Ashley and Kyle Grubb; and 5 great-grandchildren, Jaide
Ransburg, Trace and Madison Cain, Austin and Vickie Williams. He was
preceded in death by a brother, John. Services Thursday at Trinity Church
United Methodist. Burial, Lake View Cemetery with military rites by VFW
Post 2749. ^ 8-30-2006Cain William Henry, 63, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. B. H. Dove
of west of Avilla, Tuesday. Born in Oakville, Ind., he had lived with
his daughter for several years. Surviving are two daughters; eight
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and three brothers, including John of
Fort Wayne. Funeral will be Friday at McKee & Clark Funeral Home. Burial,
Butler Cemetery. + 9-?-1941Cain William Remington was born in LaGrange County, Ind. Sept. 6, 1833
and died in Orange Twp April 22. He was married to Mrs. Elizabeth
Richard about 40 years ago, and they had 9 children, 2 of whom
died in infancy. He moved with his family to Edgerton, Williams County, Ohio,
returning again after a few years to Orange Twp where he resided until his death
at the home of his youngest daughter. He leaves his mother, wife, 2 sons, 5
daughters, 12 grandchildren, 2 brothers and one sister. Burial, Lake View Cemetery Wednesday. ^ 5-4-1900Calahan Walter, about 60, a former resident of this community, died at his home in Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 18, 1966 of a heart attack. He moved
from Albion in 1924 and lived in Indianapolis prior to making his home in
Columbus. He is survived by his wife, one son and two grandchildren, and a
sister, Mrs. Vera Ross of Garrett. Funeral rites and interment were at Columbus
Oct. 20. + 10-?-1966Calbeck Ernest L, 73, was stricken with a massive cerebral hemorrhage at
his home in Cromwell last Thursday and died July 24 in Goshen Hospital. Born in Sparta Twp to John and Minnie
Calbeck, he
had resided here most of his life and had been active in Republican politics,
serving as township trustee, county treasurer for a good many years. Surviving
are his widow, Lewella; four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Ellabelle) Robbins
of Jackson, Mich., Mrs. Edwin (Dorothy) Koher of Goshen, Mrs. Lloyd (Catherine)
Leamon and Mrs. Barbara Moore of Cromwell; 3 grandchildren, 3
great-grandchildren; a brother, Joseph, Sarasota, Fla.; and a sister, Mrs.
Richard Miller, Fort Wayne. + 7-24-1968Calbeck Esther M, 81, Bradenton, Fla., died in Blake Memorial
Hospital in Bradenton Wednesday. She was formerly a
resident of the Cromwell and Ligonier area. Born May 14, 1899 in Madera, Penn.,
she was the daughter of Charles and Hannah Adamson. She married Joseph
Calbeck in Ligonier in 1921. He preceded her in death. She lived in this area
with her husband 33 years, coming to Ligonier from Jamestown, N.Y. She and her
husband formerly owned the Noble County Beverage Co. in Ligonier and the
Cromwell Vault Co. She was a member of the Church of the Cross in Bradenton,
the Ligonier OES and the VFW Auxiliary. Survivors include a foster brother,
Elmar Swanson, Johnstown, Penn.; two sisters who reside in California. Services
will be Tuesday in Orr Funeral Home in Ligonier. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. +
8-?-1980Calbeck Everett T, 48, was born Sept. 13, 1926 in Ligonier to Guy and
Mildred (Tucker) Calbeck. He married Leona Coy Jan. 18, 1948. He was employed by
Wheel-a-brater Co. and was a member of the Ligonier Masonic Lodge, Mizpah
Shrine, Fort Wayne Valley Scottish Rite, American Legion, Ligonier United
Methodist Church and a veteran of WW II. He died at 4 p.m. Saturday of an
apparent heart attack. Survivors include his widow; his father, Guy, Palmetto,
Fla.; three daughters, Rose Calbeck, Syracuse, Mrs. Jon (Jean) Keever and Mrs.
Jon (Carol) Burns, Fort Wayne; one son, Tom, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Elbert
Roe, Ligonier, and Odyne Calbeck, Palmetto, Fla. Services were Tuesday in Ulrey
Funeral Home, Ligonier. ~ 10-31-1974Calbeck Gertrude L, 90, of Ligonier, died Nov. 11, 1991 in Heritage
Manor, Ligonier. She was born in Rome City on June 25, 1901 and graduated
from Rome City High School in 1919. She married Arthur Ferguson on Dec.
20, 1927 in South Bend. He died in 1967. She married Leland Calbeck
May 21, 1973 in Ligonier. She was a retired school teacher from the
Ligonier area. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Mary Jane) Shell,
Ligonier; a brother, Ralph Moore of Muncie; 4 grandchildren and 6
great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday at Orr Funeral Home. Burial,
Oak Park Cemetery. + 11-11-1991Calbeck Guy, 83, Palmetto, Fla., died July 5 at Manatee Hospital,
Bradenton, Fla. He was a member of Ligonier Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and
Mizpah Shrine of Fort Wayne and Ligonier Eagles Lodge. He was preceded in death
by his wife, Mildred (Tucker) Calbeck; and two sons, Marion and Everett.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Elbert (Marjorie) Roe, Ligonier, and Miss
Odeyne, Palmetto, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Richard Miller, Fort Wayne; 11
grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be Saturday at
Oak Park Cemetery. + 7-?-1976Calbeck Irena, 75, wife of Milo Calbeck, residing on U. S. 33 northeast
of Cromwell, died Monday in McCray Hospital, Kendallville. Surviving are
the husband; two sons, Leland of Ligonier and Linval A. of Cromwell; a daughter,
Mrs. J. E. Ford of Alhambra, Calif.; and 3 grandchildren. Funeral was this
afternoon at Kimmell Methodist Church. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. + 12-?-1950Calbeck Joe, 79, Bradenton, Fla., died Thursday at Blate
Memorial Hospital, Bradenton. He was born Aug. 14, 1896 in Ligonier to John and
Minnie (Michael) Calbeck. He married Esther Adamson. He was a Bradenton,
Fla. resident the past eight years. Previously he lived in Cromwell and
Ligonier. He was a member of the Methodist Church, Bradenton, and Ligonier Elks
and Masonic Lodges. He was a veteran of WW I. Surviving are his wife; a sister,
Mrs. Mary Miller, Fort Wayne, a brother, Guy, Palmetto, Fla. Funeral will
be Sunday in Ulrey Funeral Home, Ligonier. + 5-?-1976Calbeck John, son of John and Eliza (Thompson) Calbeck, was born at
Niagara Falls, March 1, 1837. His parents moved to Stark County, Ohio,
where he married Catharine Gesaman. In 1861 they located in Noble County,
Indiana. Six sons and one daughter were born to this union.
Surviving are 4 sons, Orlando and Milo in Los Angeles, Calif., Rinaldo of Pratt,
Kansas, Newton in Indiana; 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
The mother died in Sept. 1905. Several years later he married Sarah
Cavin. In 1913 they located in Los Angeles, Calif. She died in May
1922. He died Jan. 7, 1931, aged 93 years, 10 months and 7 days.
Services in Calif. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. * 1931Calbeck Leland R, 83, of Ligonier, died Saturday in Goshen Hospital. Born April 30, 1896 in Noble County, he
was the son of Milo and Irena (Fry) Calbeck. He married Gertrude Ferguson
May 21, 1970. He had been a lifelong resident of Ligonier, retired as president
of the American State Bank and was current chairman of the board. He was a
member of the Ligonier United Methodist Church, Scottish Rite and Masonic Lodge.
He was a veteran of WW I. Survivors include his wife; a stepdaughter, Mrs.
Richard (Mary Jane) Shell of Ligonier; a sister, Mrs. Catharine Ford of
Alhambra, Calif.; a brother, Linval of Cromwell. Funeral will be Wednesday at
Ulrey Funeral Home in Ligonier. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. + 5-26-1979Calbeck Lewella M, 87, former 71-year resident of Cromwell, died
Tuesday in the Greencroft Nursing Center in Goshen. She was born May 23, 1897 in
Lorraine, Ohio to Lewis S. and Ella (Meyers) Clayton. On Aug. 30, 1917 in
Albion, she married Ernest Calbeck, who died July 24, 1968. She had been a clerk
at the Noble County courthouse in Albion for many years. She was a member of the
Cromwell United Methodist Church, its Women’s Society, W.S.C.S., Ligonier OES
and LaGrange deLafayette chapter of D.A.R. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs.
Robert (Ellabelle) Robbins, Mrs. Edwin (Dorothy) Koher, Goshen, Mrs. Lloyd
(Catherine) Leamon, Cromwell, and Mrs. Paul (Barbara) Brandt; 13 grandchildren;
and 21 great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday at Ulrey-Moore-Renner
Funeral Home, Cromwell. Burial, Salem Cemetery, Wilmot. + 11-1-1983Calbeck Linval A, 83, Cromwell, died Aug. 18 at
Witham Memorial Hospital, Lebanon. Born in Noble County on June 13, 1900, he was
the son of Milo and Irena (Fry) Calbeck. He was a lifetime resident of the
Cromwell and Noble County area. On Nov. 22, 1921 in Albion he married Maris
Sharp. He worked as a Standard Oil Agent and was on the board of directors of
the Cromwell State Bank. He was a member of the Cromwell Masonic Lodge, the
Cromwell Lions and the Scottish Rite of Fort Wayne. Surviving are his wife; two
children; a son, Richard of Fort Wayne; and a daughter, Rena Warner of
Thorntown; one sister, Catharine Ford of Alhambra, Calif.; and four
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Leland. Services were
Sunday at Calvary Lutheran Church, Cromwell. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. +
8-18-1986Calbeck Marion J, 51, died last Wednesday in Williamsburg, Va. He was a
native of Ligonier and graduate of Ohio State University Dental School and was
stricken while attending a dental society meeting. A specialist in periodontia,
he had offices in Fort Wayne after Navy service. Survivors include his wife,
Mary; four children; four grandchildren; his father, Guy of Palmetto, Fla., and
Ligonier; a brother, Everett, Ligonier; and two sisters, Miss Odyene,
Palmetto, and Mrs. Elbert (Marjorie) Roe, Ligonier. Services were in St.
Petersburg at the Kenfield Funeral Home. + 6-?-1972Calbeck Maris Jeanette, 93, died March 9, 1992 in Withan Hospital in
Lebanon, Ind. She was born July 8, 1898 in South Whitley to George Henry
and Anna (Wiley) Sharp. Her parents died when she was a young child and
she was raised by Shelley and Rose Green. On Nov. 22, 1921 in Albion she
married Linval Calbeck. He died in 1983. She was a member of Calvary
Lutheran Church in Cromwell. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Stanley (Rena)
Warner of Thornton; a daughter-in-law, Elnore Calbeck of Fort Wayne; 4
grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. A son, Richard, died in
1989. Funeral Thursday in Calvary Lutheran Church. Burial, Oak Park
Cemetery. + 3-9-1992Calbeck Mary, daughter of Jacb and Mary Lichtenwalter, was born in Stark
County, Ohio Nov. 16, 1831 and died in Ligonier, Ind. March 6, 1913, aged 81
years, 3 months and 20 days. October 14, 1848 she was confirmed and
received into the full communion of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.
November 18, 1852 she married Joseph Calbeck. They had 3 sons and 2
daughters, Ada A, Isabell, Lewis, Myron and John. Myron died June 6, 1886,
aged about 19 years. In the autumn of 1855 Mr. and Mrs. Calbeck came to
Noble County and located on a farm in Sparta Twp. In 1889 they moved to
Ligonier. Mr. Calbeck died June 2, 1908. Mrs. Calbeck was a member
of a large family, there having been 12 children. Of this number, 4
sisters and 4 brothers have died. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ida A
Shaffer of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Isabell Bowser of Ligonier, 2 sons, Lewis and
John of Ligonier, 3 sisters, Betsy Calbeck of Peabody, Kans., Margaret Spotts of
Fargo, North Dakota and Sarah Albright of Uniontown, Ohio, one brother, Joseph
Lichtenwalter of Massilon, Ohio; 15 grandchildren and 21
great-grandchildren. Funeral in Sparta Church. Burial, Sparta
Cemetery. Ligonier Banner 3-13-1913 Contributed by Judy Richter.Calbeck Milo, 84, died today in LaGrange County Hospital.
He was a retired farmer and a member of the Ligonier Masonic Lodge. Surviving
are two sons, Leland, Ligonier, and Linval, Cromwell; a daughter, Mrs. Catharine
Ford, Alhambra, Calif.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be Thursday in L. H. Moore Funeral Home. Burial, Oak Park
Cemetery. + 2-?-1958Calbeck Rose M, 62, of Syracuse, died on March 1, 2013 at her
residence. She was born May 30, 1950 in Wolf Lake to Everett and Leone
(Coy) Calbeck. She retired from Dana Corp. and was currently employed by
Phend & Brown. She was a member of the Syracuse Eagles and American
Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Surviving are her sister, Jean (Terry) Keever of
Wolcottville; her brother, Thomas (Mary) Calbeck of Ligonier. She was
preceded in death by a sister, Carol Burns. Memorial service March 4 at
the Eastlund Funeral Home. ^ 3-3-2013Calbeck Sarah C, 82, died May 17. She leaves her husband, John, 2
grandsons (sons of George Cavin, deceased) and 2 sisters. Burial, Englewood Cemetery.
She was Sarah Davis, married to William Cavin, son of the pioneer, Isaac Cavin
who platted the original town of Ligonier, and brother of John Cavin, who still
lives here. In 1905 she married John Calbeck. Ligonier Leader
5-31-1922 Contributed by Judy Richter.Calbeck Thelma M, 70, of Ligonier, died Monday in her home
after suffering a heart attack. She was born Dec. 3, 1897 in Millersburg. She
had lived the past 46 years in Ligonier. On June 10, 1922 she was married to
Leland R. Calbeck, president of the American State Bank, Ligonier, and he is the
only survivor. She was a member of the Ligonier United Methodist Church.
Services today from Ulrey-Sedgwick Funeral Home in Ligonier. Burial, Oak
Park Cemetery. + 8-?-1968Caldwell Charles Leland (Pvt) was killed in action in France. He was
about 30 years of age. He entered the military service in October 1943 and went
overseas with an infantry unit in April of this year. He was married, his wife
being the former Josephine Kline, formerly of Ligonier, but now resident of
Bryan, Ohio. He is also survived by the parents and a sister, Mrs. George Ball
of near Albion. + 6-?-1944Caldwell Dale K, 86, died Wednesday in McCray Hospital. He was born
Dec. 8, 1911 in Noble County to Oscar and Golda B. (Newnam) Caldwell. He
retired from McCray Refrigeration. He was preceded in death by 3 brothers
and 3 sisters. Surviving are 2 sisters, Pauline Caldwell of Kendallville
and Maxine fields of LaGuna Nigel, Calif. Graveside services Saturday in
Lake View Cemetery. + 10-14-1998 Caldwell Della M, 75, of Largo, Florida, died June 2, 2011, at her home.
She was born May 27, 1936, in
Noble County to Raymond and Velma Grieser. She
graduated from Rome City High School with the class of 1954.
Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Caprice and Ted Vreeland of St.
Petersburg, Fla., and a granddaughter, Olivia, at home; one brother and
sister-in-law, Duane and Teresa Grieser of Corunna; 4 sisters and a
brother-in-law, Dolores Barnes of Topeka, Kan., Gloria Sutton of Kendallville,
Ires Grieser of Three Rivers, Mich., and Lora and Robert Schiffli of Waterloo.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Darold; a sister, Rayma; and an
infant grandson. Cremation has taken
place. ^ 6-8-2011Caldwell Emmitt, 73, house decorator and lifelong resident of Ligonier,
died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Gage, near Wawaka. Funeral
Wednesday from Brown Funeral Home in Ligonier. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. +
7-?-1936Caldwell Faye, 79, a resident of the Kendallville Lutheran Home, died
today in McCray Hospital. She was born in Butler May 16, 1906 to Alfred and
Lavina (Keck) Lane. On Aug. 1, 1930 she married Gerald Caldwell, who died Jan.
14, 1961. A lifetime area resident, she was a member of the First Christian
Church and Royal Neighbors of America. Surviving are a sister, Bernice Hampshire
of Kendallville. Three brothers and one sister
preceded her in death. Services Saturday at Berhalter-Hutchins Funeral
Home, Kendallville. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 8-22-1985Caldwell Florence A, 71, Fort Wayne, died Dec. 15 in her home. She was
born in LaOtto July 13, 1916, the daughter of Emery and Lottie (Moses) Brindle.
Her first husband, Elmer Birge, preceded her in death in 1965. She married
Robert Caldwell in LaOtto Oct. 2, 1976 and he died in 1977. Also preceding her
in death were one son, Gary Birge; three brothers, Earl, Theodore and Arlie; and
one sister, Pauline Snell. Surviving are two daughters, Shirley Justice of Fort
Wayne, and Linda Harter of Los Angeles; one son, Michael Birge of Indianapolis;
eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was a buyer for the fabric
departments of Wolf & Dessauer and L. S. Ayres stores and retired in 1972
after 20 years’ service. She was a member of Forest Park United Methodist
Church and OES. Services Friday at McKee-Miles Funeral Home, Garrett.
Burial, Huntertown Cemetery. ~ 12-22-1987Caldwell Gladys R, 61, R. 1, LaOtto, died of a heart attack Monday in the
Garrett Hospital. Born March 26, 1910 in Auburn, she was the daughter of Newman
and Nora (Buttermore) Heffley. She married Robert Caldwell Nov. 16, 1930, in
Fort Wayne. He survives. She was a member of the Eastern Star Lodge in Waterloo.
Other survivors include one sister, Mrs. Paul Funk of Hamilton; and three
brothers, Ralph, Kenneth and Ray, all of R. 1, Auburn. Funeral Thursday in McKee Funeral Home, Garrett.
Burial, Huntertown Cemetery. ~ 9-9-1971Caldwell Grace E, 85, of Ligonier, died Sunday in Kingston of
Ligonier. She was born July 2, 1909 in Ligonier to Earl and Della (Younce)
Knepp. In July 1937 in Goshen she married Thomas Alshouse, who preceded
her in death. In June 1943 in Ligonier she married Harold Caldwell, who
died in 1964. She was a secretary at Master Garment Co. of Ligonier, a
member of Ligonier OES No. 325 and West Noble American Legion Post 243
Auxiliary. Surviving are 2 sons, Jack Alshouse of Syracuse and Robert
Caldwell of Fort Wayne; and 2 grandchildren. A daughter preceded her in
death. Funeral Wednesday in Orr Funeral Home. Burial, Oak Park
Cemetery. + 12-4-1994Caldwell Harold L, 65, a native of Ohio but a resident of Ligonier most
of his life, died Monday in VA Hospital, Fort Wayne, A WW I
veteran, he was a retired electrician and lived in Parkview Trailer Court. Born
July 12, 1898, he was married in 1942 in Ligonier to Grace Knepp. Surviving are
his wife; a son, Robert, Ligonier; a stepson, Jack Alshouse; and a stepdaughter,
Mrs. Sharon Hepler, both Ligonier; and a sister, Mrs. V. H. Adamchek, Bedford,
Ohio. Services today in Ulrey-Sedgwick Funeral Home, Ligonier. Burial,
Oak Park Cemetery. + 3-?-1964Campbell Harry (Jay), 85, operater for 32 years of a local filling
station here, where he also conducted a bait busines, died today in his home
from an organic heart ailment. He had also served as a deputy under every
Noble County sheriff since 1924. He was a native of Albion.
Surviving are the widow, Gladys; 2 sons, Robert and Ray, Los Angeles; 3
daughters, Mrs. Howard Bortner of Albion, Mrs. Lee McFairan, Milford, and
Sherryl at home; 6 grandchildren; 4 brothers, Clarence of South Bend, Boyd in
California, and Charles and Lawrence, Albion; and 4 sisters Mrs. Jesse Matthews,
Mrs. Margaret Hayden and Mrs. Dorothy Zollinger, in California, and Mrs. Ceil
Herendeen, near Kendallville. He was appointed chief of the volunteer fire
department in 1935, serving until 1952. Services Wendesday. Burial,
Rose Hill Cemetery. Contributed by Judy RichterCaldwell Jennie, 73, R. 1, Wawaka died May 5, 1957 in Lutheran Hospital,
Fort Wayne. She was a lifelong resident in this area and a member of the
Ligonier Christian Church. Surviving are the husband, Charles; a daughter, Mrs.
George Ball near Albion; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild; three brothers,
Frank and George McDaniel, Ligonier; Kenneth McDaniel, Fort Wayne. Services
Tuesday in the Ligonier Christian Church. urial, Oak Park Cemetery. +
May 1957Caldwell John T, 75, of Elkhart, died Jan. 11, 2005 at Woodland Manor at
Elkhart. He retired from Starcraft Corp. in Goshen. He was born Jan.
26, 1929 in New Castle to Simpson and Lily (Ramey) Caldwell. On Jan. 10,
1948 in Flemingsburg, Ky., he married Vivian M. Reed. Surviving are his
wife; 4 daughters and sons-in-law, Barbara and Josh Akemon of Lafayette, Carolyn
and Jerry Gruver of Pierceton, Mary and Jerry Eash of Wawaka and Lois and Bob
Fair of Bristol; 2 sons and a daughter-in-law, Kenneth of Fremont and John and
Sue of LaGrange; 3 brothers, Ed of New Castle, Charles of LaGrange and Gilbert
of Garrett; 2 half sisters and their husbands, Violet and James Reed of London,
Ky., and Ruby and Denny Caudill of Sturgis, Mich.; a half brother, Gilbert
Caldwell of Morehead, Ky.; 18 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. He
was preceded in death by a brother, 2 sisters, and a half brother.
Services Saturday at Frurip-May Funeral Home in LaGrange. Burial, Orange
Cemetery. ^ 1-12-2005Caldwell Joseph, 85, pioneer and resident of this community, died Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Hunter at LaGrange. He had
gone to the home of his daughter on a visit and while there was stricken with
pneumonia. He had followed the occupation of a farmer and for more than fifty
years resided on his farm near Diamond lake. He was preceded in death by his
wife several years ago. Surviving are two sons and four daughters, including
Chester Caldwell and Mrs. William Hunter of LaGrange, Charles Caldwell and Mrs.
Mark Kinnison, Wawaka, Mrs. Adrian Adair, Albion, and Mrs. Belle Shell, Goshen.
Funeral Wednesday from the Eddy Church. Burial, Oak Park
Cemetery. + 1-?-1929Caldwell Lloyd L, 81, R. 2, Kendallville, died Thursday in
McCray Hospital. Born in LaGrange, Aug. 19, 1907, he was the son of Edward and
Eva (Rodman) Caldwell. On Jan. 19, 1929 in LaGrange he married Helen Marie Dick,
who died July 3, 1967. A retired machinist, he was a member of the Kendallville
Eagles Lodge. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Richard (Betty) Harrell,
Granger, Mrs. Lawrence (Geraldine) Davey, Red Lodge, Mont., Mrs. James
(Jacqueline J.) Bartlett and Mrs. Lloyd (Donna K.) Uhl, both Kendallville; a
son, Edward R. of LaGrange; three sisters, Mrs. Matt (Neva) Amon, Detroit,
Mich., Mrs. Dudley (Ocie) Pickings and Mrs. Charles (Ruby) VanDusen, both
Kendallville; 14 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and one
great-great-grandchild. Services Monday in Hite Funeral Home, Kendallville.
Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 11-3-1988Caldwell Oscar B, 89, 308 W. Mitchell St., Kendallville, died Friday in his home. Born Oct. 27, 1886 in LaGrange County, he lived in
Kendallville the past 65 years. He was the son of David and Esmeralla (Hart)
Caldwell. He was married Feb. 27, 1907 to Golda B. Newman who died in 1944. He
was a retired foreman of the Newnam Foundry. Surviving are three sons, Willard,
Kendallville, Robert, Riverview, Fla., and Dale, Kendallville; three daughters,
Mrs. Winifred Kline, Kendallville, Miss Pauline, Kendallville, and Mrs.
Maxine Field, Newport Beach, Calif.; six grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; one brother, Stewart, Wolcottville; and two sisters, Mrs.
Saddie Jones and Mrs. Bessie Johnson, Michigan. Four brothers and four sisters
preceded him in death. Services Monday at Berhalter-Hutchins Funeral
Home. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 11-?-1975Caldwell Pauline M, 92, died July 30, 1007 at her Kendallville
residence. She was born in Noble County on May 12, 1915, to Oscar B. and
Golda B. (Newman) Caldwell. She worked at Trenton Garment Co. in
Kendallville in the past. Surviving are a sister, Maxine Field of Laguna
Niguel, Calif., and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by
brothers Gerald, Dale, Willard and Robert Caldwell; and a sister, Winifred
Kline. Graveside services Thursday at Lake View Cemetery. ^ 8-1-2007Caldwell Thelma J, 59, of Jacksonville, Fla., died today in
Brimfield. She was born June 23, 1940 in Bolen, Ky. to Noah and Frances
(Conley) Gibson. On Aug. 3, 1996 she married Calvin R. Caldwell. She
was a customer service representative for CSX Transportation for 20 years and a
member of Beaches Church of the Nazarene at Neptune Beach, Fla. Surviving
are her husband; 3 daughters, Leslie Isbell of Jacksonville, Fla., Kelly McClish
of Garrett, and Carla Shisler of Butler; 5 stepchildren; 7 sisters, Patsy Patton
of Butler, Stella Howe of Waterloo, Helen Zimmerman of Brimfield, Ruby McCoy of
Albion, Mae Gibson of Auburn, Faye Ruff of Turtle Lake, Wis., and Rosie Wood of
Mongo; a brother, David Gibson of Brimfield; and 7 grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by 6 brothers and 4 sisters. Funeral Wednesday
in Hite Funeral Home. Burial, Sweet Cemetery. + 9-20-1999Caldwell Willard B, 76, of Kendallville, died Saturday at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. Born in LaGrange County Aug. 16,
1908, he was the son of Oscar B. and Golda (Newman) Caldwell. He had been a
farmer for over 60 years. Surviving are three sisters, Winifred Kline and
Pauline Caldwell, both Kendallville, Maxine Field, Costa Mesa, Calif.; a
brother, Dale of Kendallville; and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers and
two sisters preceded him in death. Graveside services Tuesday at Lake
View Cemetery. + 5-4-1985Calhoon Luther E was born in Ohio March 14, 1885 to James and Ester
Calhoon. He is survived by one sister, Mary E. Johnson of Goshen and two
half-sisters, Mrs. Homer White of Decatur, Ill., and Mrs. Charles Smith of
Elkhart, Ind. In 1913 he married Nettie Barber and they were given four
children, two of whom have preceded him in death. The wife and one son, Donald
J. and one daughter, Dorothy J. survive. Most of his life was spent near Wolf
Lake. On the evening of April 4 he suffered a heart attack and died. He
was 56 years and 20 days of age. Funeral was at the Methodist Church at Wolf
Lake April 7. Burial at Ormas. + 4-?-1941Calhoun William died last week at his home in Culver, Ind. Surviving are
the wife, Edyth, two sons, Robert 13, and Richard 8. Mrs. Calhoun was the former Edyth
Bly, a former resident of Avilla. ~ 1-18-1951Calix Emmanuel, died May 13, 2002 at Goshen Hospital. He was born
May 13, 2002 at Goshen Hospital to Emilio and Deisy (Martinez) Calix of
Ligonier. Surviving are his parents; grandparents, Jose and Maria Martinez
of Cromwell; Nancy Calix of Honduras and Emilio Calix of Ligonier.
Services Thursday at Temple Betel. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. ^
5-15-2002Calkins Hattie (Dixon) was born in Independence, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Jan. 27, 1822; died Jan. 28, aged 78 years and 1 day. She resided in the place
of her birth until she grew up. She married Osmond Calkins
Sept. 29, 1838. They had 5 children. In 1854 they came to
Orland, Ind. and resided there until in 1869 when they came to Rome City and
lived there until 1873 when they removed to Arkansas where Mr. Calkins was
killed by lightning July 10, 1873. She returned north and took up residence in
Bronson, Mich. In 1891 she came again to Rome City, where she has since resided.
She was an invalid for 12 years. She leaves 3 daughters, one son, 2 sons-in-law,
6 grandchildren. Her daughters, Mrs. Edward Brock, Mrs. Addie Shaw and Mrs. J.
H. Alexander, reside in Rome City. Her son, Emerson C., resides in Antwerp,
Ohio. Funeral Jan. 31. Burial, Osborn Cemetery. ^ 2-9-1900Calkins L Dean died May 30, 2005 at a hospital in Sebring, Fla. He
served as Kendallville's chief of police 1949-1960 and 1964-1972.A
graduate of Kendallville High School, he was a member of First Presbyterian
Church in Kendallville, Indiana Chiefs of Police Association, the Elks, American
Legion and the VFW. In 2004 Gov. Joseph Kernan named him a Sagamore of the
Wabash. He was born Dec. 28, 1921 in LaGrange County to Archie and Wilma
(Hawk) Calkins. On Jan. 19, 1947 in Kendallville he married Barbara Hauff.
Surviving are his wife; a son and daughter-in-law, Patrick and Paulette Calkins
of Greenwood; a daughter and son-in-law, Catherine and Terry Becker of
Kendallville; and 3 grandchildren. Memorial service July 10 at
Kendallville Elks Lodge. ^ 6-1-2005Calkins Robert J, 77, of R. 3, Drake Road, died Wednesday
in St. Joseph Hospital, Fort Wayne. He was born May 18, 1904 in Corunna, the son
of George L. and Margaret E. (Shippy) Calkins. On Dec. 11, 1926 in Merced,
Calif., he married Annie Ericksson. He was a Kendallville High School graduate
and member of the basketball team. He later moved to Calif., where he was
manager of a lumber company. In 1955, he returned to Kendallville where he owned
the Calkins Pole Building Co. until his retirement. He was a member of the Elks
Lodge and Sigma Nu at Bloomington. Surviving with his wife are a daughter, Mrs.
Mary Hufford of Fort Wayne; a sister, Mrs. Rosa Culbertson of Seminole, Fla.;
and two grandsons, Andrew and David Hufford, both Fort Wayne. Two brothers and
two sisters preceded him in death. Services will be Saturday in
Berhalter-Hutchins Funeral Home. Burial, Corunna Cemetery. + 8-?-1981Call Shirley Ann, 71, of Columbia City, died June 26, 2008 at her
home. Born Oct. 7, 1936 in Green Twp, Noble County, she graduated from
Albion High School. On Dec. 12, 1954 she married Gilbert "Dean"
Call. She was a member of Green Center United Methodist Church.
Surviving are her husband; 4 daughters, Karen (Steve) Briggs and Paula (Jim)
Davis of Columbia City, Lisa (Charles) Coults of Beverly, Mass., and Tina (Ryan)
Wood of Columbia City; 7 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and a sister,
Beverly (Jack) Manor of Cherokee Village, Ark. Service Wednesday at
Columbia City Church of the Nazarene. Burial, Rehoboth Cemetery.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette 8-28-2008Callahan - 2-year old daughter of Michael Callahan, died Monday of lung fever and whooping cough and was buried Tuesday at the Catholic
Cemetery. ^ 8-22-1878Callahan Bess, 90, a former Ligonier resident, died Wednesday in
Hot Springs, Ark. She was born May 19, 1885 in Bryan Ohio to Jacob and Katherine
(Nolin) Raubert. She was married to William Callahan who died in the 1930’s.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. T. J. Plante, Hot Springs, Ark.; one sister,
Mrs. Karl Franks, Ligonier; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be
Sunday at Ulrey Funeral Home, Ligonier. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. + 10-?-1975Callahan Charles, son of William and Mary Callahan, was born
in Morristown, N.J. Feb. 10, 1874, and died in Indianapolis,
Ind. Dec. 31, 1925, aged 51 years 10 months and 21 days.
He married Mabel Rogers in Albion Sep 8, 1898.
They had 2 children, Vera, wife of Robert Ross of Garrett, Ind., and Walter at home. Surviving
are Mrs. Callahan, son and daughter, one grandchild, Helen June Ross, an aged
father, 4 brothers and 2 sisters. He
was a lineman and electrician for many years and was in charge of the local
postal telegraph lines with headquarters at Albion.
He served Albion as trustee for 12 years.
He was a member of Albion Lodge 223 K of P. Funeral was Sunday from Lutheran Church.
Burial, Albion Cemetery. Noble
Co Democrat 1-7-1926CallahanElizabeth, a resident of this place for many years, died Saturday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. A. F. Kruse, in Fort Wayne.
Death was the result of a long illness from paralysis and came to her at
the age of 71 years one month and 8 days. She
was born in Ireland October 30, 1849, and is survived by the husband; the
daughter mentioned and Mrs. G. Cleveland of Chicago; 4 grandchildren; and one
brother, John Dolan of Deshler, Ohio. Funeral
was in St. Mary’s Church Tuesday. Burial
in the nearby cemetery. ~12-12-1917Callahan Mabel (Rogers) died shortly after she had been taken from
her Indianapolis home to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Ross, in Garrett,
where she expected to make her home. She was the widow of the late Charles Callahan,
a longtime Albion resident who moved to Indianapolis a few years ago. She was
the sister of Clyde Rogers of Albion. Funeral will be Friday at the
local Lutheran Church. Burial, Albion Cemetery. + 6-?-1928Callas Grace, 90, of Strawberry Village Nursing Home, died
there this morning. Born in Cromwell Nov. 7, 1887, she was the daughter of Henry
and Martha (Earnhart) Kreager. Her husband, Pete Callas, preceded her in death.
She had lived in Cromwell the past five years coming from Los Molinas, Calif,
where she was a restaurant owner. Nieces and nephews survive. Funeral will be
Thursday in Ulrey Funeral Home, Cromwell. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. + 6-27-1978Callender Faye, 66, died Nov. 2, 1983 of cancer at Borgess Medical Center
in Kalamazoo, Mich. She was the daughter of Otis and Nellie Fisher of Ligonier;
and she and her husband Ralph lived for a time about a mile north of Albion on
the Callender place, where today is located the Parker Hannefin
plant. A resident of Allegan, Mich., she was retired from the Rockwell
International Plant in that town. Surviving are her husband; four children,
Joyce Slade, Grand Rapids, Mich., Ronald and Mrs. Tom C. (Jacqueline) Hudson of
Allegan, and Mrs. Gerry (Darlene) Olson, Hopkins, Mich.; two brothers, Maurice,
Bourbonnais, Ill., and Cal of Ligonier; a sister, Mrs. Ed (Jean) Vanette,
Ligonier; ten grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Funeral was Saturday at
Gordon Funeral Home. Burial Oakwood Cemetery, Allegan. + 11-2-1983Callender Ora E, about 86, of Ligonier, died Dec. 31, 1963 at his
home. His wife died Dec. 17, 1962. He lived on a farm near Albion for about 24
years, then moved to Kimmell. Survivors include a son, Ralph of Allegan, Mich.;
a daughter, Beatrice Moore of Ligonier; seven grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. Funeral was January 3 at Sparta Christian Church at Kimmell.
Burial, Sparta Cemetery. + 12-?-1962Calvin Georgina M, 81, formerly of Bryan, Ohio, who had been living at
Sacred Heart Home, Avilla, since 1978, died Monday at McCray
Hospital. She was born Aug. 4, 1903 in Laconia, N.H., the daughter of Napolean
and Adeline (Lachere) Begin. She married Virgil Calvin, who died in 1977. She
was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Bryan. Her only survivor is a
brother, Ernest of Laconia, N.H. Services were today at Sacred Heart Home
chapel, Avilla. Burial, Brown Cemetery, Bryan. + 2-11-1985Camp Christopher W, 65, of R. 2, died Wednesday in the
Brouse Convalescent Home, Butler. Surviving is a son, Glen M., near here. On Friday the body will be taken to the Garrett Baptist Church for
services. Burial, Christian Union Cemetery. ~ 5-27-1954Camp L J Mrs, 28 years, 5 months and 6 days, died July 31 of consumption.
She leaves a husband and 2 sons. ^ 8-10-1883Camp Leota, 19, died last Wednesday at the Kendallville
hospital from pneumonia. Surviving are the mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Hossinger, Kendallville; one half-brother and one half-sister, Cecil Jr.
and Miss Rita; two stepsisters, Miss Madge Hossinger and Mrs. Marie Wallace; the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. Julian Camp, all Kendallville.
Funeral was Saturday at the Church of Christ. Burial, Wright Cemetery,
Stroh. + 3-?-1935Campbell Albert, about 90, died at the Alfran Nursing Home in
Columbia City Aug. 31, 1974. He was a lifelong resident of the
Albion community, born Feb. 17, 1884 in LaGrange County to Howard and Anna (Grable)
Campbell. He was a thresher and made his more recent home in Jackson, Mich.
Surviving are two sons, Howard A. of Albion, and Glenn of Bay City, Mich.; one
daughter, Mrs. Thelma Southall of Mo.; three grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Radke of Columbia City. One
brother preceded him in death. Funeral was at Brazzell Funeral Home in Albion
Tuesday. Burial, Greenwood Cemetery, LaGrange. + 8-31-1974Campbell Archy, descended from Scotch-Irish ancestry, was born in 1856 in
Syracuse, N.Y. He lived in New York, Canada and California before coming to
Kendallville, where in partnership with his brother, John A., he engaged in the
mercantile business. After four years, he purchased his brother’s interest in
the store. In 1887 Jacob C. Fetter was admitted to partnership. In 1894 the two
became engaged in banking with great success. He married Kate R. Mitchell in
1880 and they had four children, Donald, William, Joseph and Gertrude. He was
one of the wealthiest men in Noble County, was president of the local
educational board and was involved with efforts to help the poor. + b. 1856
d.1934Campbell Barbara A, 77, of Kendallville, died October 4, 2012, at
Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne. She was born in Auburn,
Indiana, on September 6, 1935, to John Shook and Maryellen (Refner)
Bailey. Barb worked at Taylor Made in Kendallville for 6 years and was a
member of Bethel Christian Baptist Church.
Survivors include 4 sons, Michael and Kelly Campbell of Kendallville, Gregory
and Diana Campbell of St. Petersburg, Florida, Jeff Campbell of Kendallville,
and Samuel and Dee Campbell II of Angola; a daughter, Tamara and Verlie Mullins
of Kendallville; 13 grandchildren, Sabrina Krager, Meredith Campbell, Nanci
Catarelli, Heather Smith, Greg Campbell II, Jeff Campbell II, Joshua Campbell,
Megan Rittermeyer, L.C. Rossman, Zachary Dunn, Tylisa Campbell, Kendra Campbell,
and Brandon Campbell; 15 great-grandchildren; a half-sister, Sherri and Dave
Rollins of Garrett; and a half-brother, Timothy and Patsy Miller of Fort
Wayne. She was also preceded in death by her half-brother, Phillip
Miller. Funeral Oct. 8 at Grace Christian Church. Burial, Orange
Cemetery. ^ 10-6-2012Campbell Bernard L, 75, died at Kendallville Manor Healthcare Center June
13. He was born Feb. 13, 1921 in LaOtto to George and Hazel (Peters) Campbell.
On Sept. 26, 1941 in LaOtto he married E. June Thomson. He owned Campbell
Insurance Agency in LaOtto for 30 years, retiring in 1985. He was a charter
member of the LaOtto Volunteer Fire Dept., a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church,
Huntertown Masons, Fort Wayne Scottish Rite and American Legion Post 240,
Avilla. Surviving are his wife; a son, Larry of LaOtto; 2 daughters, Connie
Shirk of Auburn, and Wanda Davis of Avilla; 2 brothers, Gus of LaOtto, and
Lester of Garrett; a sister, Uvonna Hensley of Fort Wayne; 6 grandchildren and 5
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother,
Maynard. Funeral was Saturday in Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Burial, Huntertown
Cemetery. ~ 6-20-1996Campbell Betty, 72, R. 2, Albion, died Friday (d.3-18-1974) at McCray Hospital. She was born in Carter County, Ky., March 14,
1902 and married Claude W. Campbell in Greenup, Ky., Sept. 30, 1939. She was
preceded in death by her mother, Ellen (Forrest), two brothers and two sisters.
Surviving are her husband; her father, Thomas Gibson in Mishawaka; a daughter,
Mrs. Jennie DeGooyer, Helena, Mont.; three sons, Hursel, Port Smith, Ohio,
James, R. 2, Albion, and Forrest at home; a sister, Clara Talmage, Mishawaka;
four brothers, Forrest, Jim and Leroy Gibson, Mishawaka, and Harold Gibson,
Goshen; nine grandchildren. Services are Monday at Brazzell Funeral Home,
Albion. Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. + 3-?-1974Campbell Blanche E, 86, of Riverside, Calif., and formerly of Albion,
died Aug. 27 in Community Convalescent Center in Riverside. She was born
July 28, 1908 in Albion and had worked for W. Atlee Burpee Seed Co. in Riverside
for 25 years. She was a member of Riverside Baptist Temple. She was
preceded in death by her husband, Boyd, on May 16, 1973. Surviving is a
sister, Viola Hultberg of Riverside. + 8-27-1994Campbell Boyd died May 16 in Riverside Calif. Surviving are the wife,
Blanche; three brothers, Clarence, South Bend, and Charley and Lawrence, Albion;
four sisters, Julia Matthews, South Bend, Dorothy Zollinger, LaPuente, Calif.,
Mrs. Marguerite Veatch, Campti, La., and Mrs. Cecil Herendeen, R. 3.
Funeral was Monday in Garden of Prayer chapel. Burial, Crestlawn Memorial Park.
+ 5-?-1973Campbell Boyd, 67, of Auburn, died April 4, 2000 in Parkview Hospital in
Fort Wayne following a traffic accident. He was born July 30, 1932 in
Albion to Charley and Gertrude L. (Smith) Campbell. On Aug. 17, 1970 in
Fairchance, Pa., he married Helen Blair. A graduate of Avilla High School,
he was a retired maintenance worker for St. Joseph Catholic School in Garrett. A
U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict, he was a member of American Legion
Post 246, Albion. + 4-4-2000Campbell Burnell was born near Albion on Aug. 12, 1894, the son of George
and Rachel Campbell. He married Ruth Kuhns, who with one son,
Joseph; and 4 daughters, Leila, Ruthie, Elizabeth and Beulah, who is now Mrs.
Dallas Herendeen, survive. His father died last summer as the result of
an accident. His mother and the following brothers and sisters survive: Harry of
Albion, Clarence of South Bend, Mrs. Julia Matthews of South Bend, Mrs. Dorothy
Zollinger, Elkhart, Lawrence, Mrs. Ida Mae Herendeen, Marguerite and Charley of
Albion, and Boyd of Newcastle. He and his daughter, Ruthie, had gone to spend
the weekend with friends at Lawton, Mich., and on Sunday, April 11, home folks
and friends were shocked to learn of the accident which caused his death. He
served overseas during the World War and was an active member of American Legion
Post No. 157 at Churubusco. Funeral was at Methodist Church at Albion Tuesday.
Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. + 4-?-1937Campbell Burton L, 80, died April 6, 2013 at his home in Auburn. He
was born January 9, 1933 in DeKalb County to Donald W. and Edna (Ginder)
Campbell. He was a marketing representative
for I&M Electric Company in Kendallville for 33 years before retiring in
1993. He was a member of the Butler United
Methodist Church, a 50-year member of the Forest Lodge of the F&AM in
Butler, a member of the DeKalb Eastern School Board and was on the Board of
Directors of the Butler Library for 6 years.
He was a member of both the Butler Rotary Club and Butler
Chamber of Commerce. He received the Governor’s
Distinguished Hoosier Award and received the Heart of Gold award from the
DeKalb Community Foundation. He married Charlotte M Johnson on
March 2, 1950 in Charlotte Michigan and she passed away December 18, 2003. Surviving are a son and 2 daughters,
Stanley L. “Skip” (Connie) Campbell of Carmel, Tammi L Campbell of Auburn
and Kris L. (Todd) Webb of Auburn; 5 grandchildren, Marissa Campbell, Ian Fry,
Tiffany Fry Hoffman and her husband, Igor Campbell and Alessya Campbell; a
great grandson Marco; a brother Armon (Maxine) Campbell and a sister Joanne
Moore of Fort Wayne. He was preceded in death by a sister, Helen Miller and 2 brothers, Willard Campbell and
Dick Campbell. Memorial service April 10, at the Butler United Methodist Church.
Burial later. ^ 4-8-2013Campbell Charles I, 65, was born July 22, 1907 in Albion to George and
Rachel (Fuller) Campbell and was a lifelong resident of Noble County. He was
retired from Kraft Foods. On Nov. 16, 1929 in South Bend he married Gertrude
Smith. She survives. He died Wednesday in McCray Hospital. Survivors include a
daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Mary) Stadtfeld, Albion; four sons, Harold, Kendallville,
Boyd, Waterloo, Jimmie, Juneau, Alaska, and Walter, Kendallville; four sisters,
Mrs. Julia Matthews, South Bend, Mrs. Dorothy Zollinger, La Puente,
Calif., Mrs. Ida Mae Herendeen, Kendallville, and Mrs. Marguerite Veatch,
Campti, La.; two brothers, Clarence, South Bend, and Lawrence, Albion; and
20 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers. Services
Friday in Bonham Miser & Brazzell Funeral Home. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery.
~ 7-5-1973Campbell Clarence A, 85, of 1123 S. 32nd St., died Monday at River Park Nursing Home, South Bend. He was born in Albion on May
24, 1896 and married Lutie Elizabeth Coats May 6, 1920 in Albion. He had moved
from Albion to South Bend 58 years ago and was a retired building inspector in
South Bend. He was a WW I Army veteran, a member of VFW Post 360, WW I Barricks
829, South Bend, and the Last Man’s Club, New Haven. Surviving are his wife;
two daughters, June Maxine Cain of Las Vegas, Nev., and Joycelyn Marie Saunter
of Honolulu, Hawaii; four sisters, Ida Mae Herendeen of Kendallville, Dorothy
Zollinger of Calif., Julia Matthews of South Bend, and Marguerite
Veatch of Louisiana; a brother, Lawrence of Albion; five grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren. Services Thursday at Hollis-Palmer Funeral
Home, South Bend. Entombment, Riverview Mausoleum, South Bend. + 1-25-1982Campbell Claude W, 68, R. 2, Albion, died Monday in Parkview
Hospital, Fort Wayne. He was born June 25, 1906 in Noble County to Fred and Mary
(Johnston) Campbell. His wife, Betty, died March 15, 1974. They were
married Sept. 30, 1939 in Greenup, Ky. A lifetime resident of the area, he was a
retired farmer. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jennie D. DeGooyer, Helena, Mon.;
three sons, Hursel, Portsmouth, Ohio, James C., R. 2, Albion, and Forrest F., at
home; two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Bertha) Rockey, Fort Wayne, and Miss Gladys,
Albion; two brothers, William, Wolcottville, and Lewis, Elkhart; nine
grandchildren. Three brothers preceded him in death. Services Wednesday
in Brazzell Funeral Home, Albion. Burial Christian Chapel Cemetery. + 8-?-1974Campbell Cleo A "Bud", 91, Kendallville, died June 22, 2004 at
Parkview Noble Hospital. He was born July 1, 1912 in LaOtto, the son of
George S. and Pearl (Brown) Campbell. On June 18, 1933 in Avilla he
married Maxine Shutt. She died June 23, 1980. His companion of more
than 20 years, Maxine Brunkhart, died in October 2001. Surviving are 3
sons and daughters-in-law, Sam and Carol, and Jerry and Kristy of Kendallville,
Robert and Betty of Rome City; 17 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; and 5
great-great-grandchildren. Also preceding him in death were a daughter,
Nancy, in June 1948; 4 sisters, Violet Ferrier, Marie Kent, Goldie Young and
Hazel Balliet; a half-brother, George A. Campbell; and 2 half-sisters, Isabell
Hollis and Nora Campbell. He was the sole proprietor of the Kendallville
Bowling Center from 1953 to 1980 and had prior operated the Auburn Recreation
and Bowling Center. He was a lifetime member of Kendallville Moose Lodge
No. 1301, Elks Lodge No. 1194 and Sons of the Legion Post 86. He had
served 19 years as president of Kendallville Bowling Association. He was a
1930 graduate of LaOtto High School and had attended Emmanuel Lutheran Church in
LaOtto. Services at Hite Funeral Home. Burial, Cedar Chapel
Cemetery. ~ 7-1-2004Campbell Crystal Joy, daughter of Steven and Colleen (Roach) Campbell, R.
1, Kimmell, was stillborn Wednesday at home. Private funeral services
are planned. + 9-?-1986Campbell E June, 76, of LaOtto, died Thursday in the emergency room at
DeKalb Hospital. She was employed as a telephone operator for Sears
Roebuck & Co. Glenbrook Mall store in Fort Wayne for 15 years, retiring in
1984. She was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in LaOtto, LaOtto Fire
Dept. Auxiliary and Avilla American Legion Auxiliary. She was born Sept.
26, 1922 in Huntington to Benjamin and Mae Prather (Thomson) Franklin. She
married Bernard L. Campbell on Sept. 26, 1941. He died June 13,
1996. Also preceding her in death were a brother and 2 sisters.
Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Ellen Campbell of LaOtto; 2
daughters and sons-in-law, Constance and James Shirk of Angola and Wanda and
Michael Davis of Avilla; 2 sisters, Ida Mae Gorez of Huntington and Bonnie Lou
Dailey of Richmond; 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral
Tuesday at Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Burial, Huntertown Cemetery. +
4-1-1999Campbell Edward E, 88, Albion, died Saturday (d. 3-31-1978) in Strawberry Village Nursing Home, Ligonier. He was born March 9,
1890 in Noble County, a son of Charles and Sarah Campbell. Surviving are the
widow, the former Hazel Ray; three daughters, Mrs. Earl (Loretta) Black of
Albion, Mrs. Lee (Helen) Rouch, Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Arnold (Dora Jean)
Hobbs, Michigan City; nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his first wife, the former GeorgiannaSavoie,
a son, two daughters, a brother and two sisters. He was a charter member of the
Albion Eagles Lodge. Services Tuesday in Blessed Sacrament Catholic
Church. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 4-?-1978Campbell Edward F, 85, died Sunday in McCray Hospital. A
retired DeKalb County farmer, he made his home at 330 N. Oak St., Kendallville.
He was born Sept. 16, 1897 in Smithfield Twp, DeKalb County to Albertus and
Laura (Walker) Campbell. He is survived by a brother Jerry in Sturgis, Mich.
Graveside services will be Tuesday in Waterloo Cemetery. + 6-26-1983Campbell Elizabeth, 72, familiarly known as Auntie Beck, died July 31.
Aug. 2 her remains were taken to the Christian
Church in this city, of which she was a member, and memorial services conducted.
She leaves few blood relatives, her half-brother and one nephew being the
only kindred in the flesh present at her funeral. + 7-31-????Campbell Elizabeth,72, of LaOtto, June 21, 2012, at Provena Sacred Heart
Home in Avilla. She was born March 13, 1940, in Kendallville to Homer and
Berniece H. (Woodruff) Moody. She married Gaylord “Gus” Campbell on
June 8, 1957, in Avilla.She was a clerk at the U.S. Post Office in
LaOtto. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Garrett.
She is survived by her husband; two daughters and a son, Teri (Brett) Kugler of
LaOtto; Sherry (Ken) Holden of Germany and Barry (Jean) Campbell of LaOtto; 2
sisters and a brother, Joann (Bill) Kovets of LaOtto, and Sharon Svoboda of
Avilla, and Michael (Louise) Rodman of Kendallville; 6 grandchildren, Kasey and
Lindsey Kleinrichert, Griffin and Gannon Campbell, Samantha and Gabe
Kugler. Mass of Christian Burial June 27, 2012, at Provena Sacred Heart
Home Chapel. Burial, Ege Cemetery. ^ 6-23-2012Campbell Emma (Yarde) was born Aug. 9, 1839 in Tifferton, Devonshire,
England, and died in Kendallville Aug. 20, 1909, aged 70 years and 11 days. In
1852 at the age of 13 she came to America, living with her parents in DeKalb
County, and since that time she has made Indiana her home. June 19, 1862 she was
married to Jothan Wright, a minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. He died
Sept. 4, 1869. She was the mother of 3 children, Mary Matthews and Lucy H.
Wright, and one son, Oliver. She married Henry Campbell March 2, 1873. She was
baptized in the Episcopal Church. With her first husband she was a member of the
Wesleyan Methodist Church and afterward united with the Methodist Episcopal
Church. ^ 9-28-1909Campbell Esther, 68, died Thursday. She was born in Green Twp to John and Minnie (Shultz) Leitch and had resided in Ligonier before
moving to New York 35 years ago. Survivors are her husband, Morris; six
brothers, Everett, Vicksburg, Mich., Delbert, Fort Wayne, Leroy, Coldwater,
Mich., Donald and Robert, both Kendallville, Ronald, Grand Ridge, Mich.; and
five sisters, Mrs. W. A. (Bertha) Davis, and Mrs. Tillie Keck, both
Kendallville, Mrs. Cleo Harter, Fort Wayne, Mrs. Laura Herendeen, Bronson,
Mich., and Mrs. Richard (Mabel) Snyder, Springwater, N.Y. A brother, Carl, and a
sister, Anna, preceded her in death. All eleven brothers and sisters attended
the funeral which was held today in Rochester, New York. + 2-2-1978Campbell Evelyn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell, died at her home in Albion last
Wednesday at the age of 2 years 11 months and 24 days from spinal meningitis.
A private funeral was held at the home.
Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. ~10-31-1917Campbell Forrest F, 63, of Albion, died January 31, 2006 in the emergency
room of Parkview Noble Hospital. He was born January 11, 1943 in Wolf Lake
to Claude W. and Betty (Gibson) Campbell. He married Sandra L. Hampshire
on June 29, 1993 in Wolf Lake. Surviving are his wife; a brother, James C.
(Barbara) of Big Lake; and a stepdaughter. He was preceded in death by a
stepbrother, Hershall Adams; and a sister, Glenda Bryant. He was employed
by Noble County Community Foundations in Albion. Services at Brazzell
Funeral Home, Albion. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. ~ 2-9-2006Campbell Frankie L, 66, died Wednesday in Parkview Hospital,
Fort Wayne. A native of Rock Falls, Ill., she had lived in the area 27 years and
was employed 1966-70 at Weatherhead Corporation. Surviving are her husband,
Clarence; four daughters, Eve Moore and Ruth Hettinger, Fort Wayne, Susan
Hyndman, Ligonier, Jeannie Monroe, Fort Benning, Ga.; two sons, Russell of Fort
Wayne, and Clarence V. of Etna; two sisters, Ruth Williams and Lydia Bushman,
Sterling, Ill.; and 16 grandchildren. Services Friday in C. M. Sloan & Sons
Funeral Home. Burial, Covington Memorial Gardens. + 2-1-1989Campbell Fred E, about 78 (b. 3-25-1872) and a lifelong resident
of this community, died May 12, 1950 at his home a short distance
southwest of Albion in York Twp. Surviving are the wife, Mary; three sons,
William of Wolcottville, Lewis, Elkhart, and Claude, Albion; two daughters, Miss
Gladys at home, and Mrs. Fred Rockey, Fort Wayne; 26 grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday at Bonham & Miser Funeral
Home. Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. + 5-?-1950Campbell G S, a blacksmith in this community for many years, died last
Thursday following a stroke while standing at his wife’s
casket 10 days previous. He was born at Wesley Chapel, Allen County, and came to
LaOtto 47 years ago and opened a blacksmith shop which he operated until 7 years
ago when he retired. Shortly after coming to LaOtto he was united in marriage to
Pearl Brown, who preceded him in death 32 years ago. In 1920 he was married to
Ida Abrams, at whose casket he suffered a stroke 10 days before his death. He
leaves eight children to mourn, Mrs. Violet Ferrier, Mrs. Raymond Young of Fort
Wayne, Mrs. Marie Interrante of Phillipsburg, Pa., Mrs. Joe Hollis of Garrett,
Mr. Bud Campbell of Auburn, Gust Campbell and Mrs. Hazel Balliet of LaOtto and
Sister Mary Immaculate of the Dominican Nunnery at LaCrosse, Wis.; 19
grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. ~ 6-19-1947Campbell Garl M, 75, of R. 8, Big Lake, Columbia City, died Feb. 3, at Whitley County Hospital. He was born April 5, 1912 in Huntington
County to Otis and Bessie VanMeter Campbell. He retired in 1974 from Transport
Motor Express of Fort Wayne after 25 years as a mechanic. He was a member of the
Teamsters Union. He was married July 1, 1961 in Fort Wayne. His wife, Elsie Mae,
survives, with a daughter, Mary (Scottie) Leavitt of R. 1, St. Joe; three
stepsons, David, John and Jerry Buckles, all Fort Wayne; two stepdaughters,
Sharon Kimmel, R. 4, Columbia City, and Sandra Buckles of Fort Wayne; two
grandchildren, Carmen Wilson and Garth Leavitt; one great-grandson, Brendan
Wilson; a brother, Warren of R. 3, Fort Wayne; a half-brother, George Hill of
Chicago; and two half-sisters, Nora Hill and Phyllis Stevens of Huntington. A
son, Ronald, is deceased. Arrangements by DeMoney-Grimes Countryside
Park Funeral (end of clipping) + 2-3-1986Campbell Geneva Mariam, 62, wife of Romine, died at the home in
Kendallville Monday from complications. She is survived by the husband,
two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Reed and Mrs. Eulalia Preston, all Kendallville; six
grandchildren. Funeral Thursday from the home. Burial,
Lakeview Cemetery. + 6-?-1935Campbell George, 69, resident of Green Twp died at Lakeside Hospital at
Kendallville Monday as a result of injuries sustained in
an accident on Drake Road about three miles southwest of Kendallville Sunday
afternoon. The accident is thought to have been caused by a blowout, control of
the car being lost as a result. The pavement, which was slippery at the time,
revealed no signs of skidding however. He was en route home following a trip
into Kendallville on business. His car was badly wrecked. Surviving are the
widow and ten children, Lawrence, Ida Mae and Margaret at home, Burnell and
Charles of near Albion, Clarence and Julia of South Bend, Boyd of Newcastle and
Dorothy of Elkhart. Funeral yesterday from Albion M.E. Church.
Burial, Albion Cemetery. + 8-?-1936Campbell George "Gust", 80, was born June 8, 1895 in Wallen to
George S. and Mary (Pepe) Campbell. He married Hazel F. Peters in Albion
April 7, 1920 and she survives. He was a retired cabinet maker, a WW I veteran,
a member of the Avilla American Legion and the Garrett VFW. A lifetime resident
of the LaOtto area, he resided at R. 3, LaOtto and died Wednesday in Parkview
Hospital of a heart attack. Other survivors include four sons, Lester, Garrett,
Bernard, Maynard and Gaylord, all of LaOtto; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Hensley,
Fort Wayne; two sisters, Miss Nora Campbell, Fort Wayne, Mrs. Bell Hollis,
Garrett; three half-sisters, Mrs. Violet Ferrier, Mrs. Marie Kent, Fort Wayne,
Mrs. Hazel Balliet, LaOtto; one half-brother, Cleo Campbell,
Kendallville; 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services
Saturday at McKee Funeral Home. Burial, Huntertown. ~ 11-27-1975Campbell George W was born in Fort Wayne, Ind. May 12, 1908, the son of
Fred and Mary Campbell, and died on Sept. 3, 1938, being 30 years, 3
months and 21 days of age. Beside the parents, 4 brothers and 2 sisters survive
him. They are Lewis of Elkhart, Forrest of Rochester, William of Fort Wayne, and
Claude, Bertha and Gladys at home. On July 16, 1927 he was married to Erma M.
Roe, who with 6 children, Frederick, Harold, James, Phyllis, Shirley and
William, survive. Funeral at Wesleyan Church at Albion on Sept. 6. Burial,
Christian Chapel Cemetery. + 9-?-1938Campbell Georgianna, about 55, (b. 1-23-1893) died July 29, 1948
at McCray Hospital in Kendallville. She is survived by the husband, Edward; one
son, Walter; and four daughters, Mrs. Earl Black, Mrs. Vern Clark, Mrs. Lee
Rouch, and Miss Dora, all Albion; six grandchildren; and two brothers, Walter
Savoie of Brimfield, and Harry Savoie of Albion. Funeral Saturday at the Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 7-?-1948Campbell Gertrude died Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Archy Campbell, S. Main St. She was ill scarcely a week, uraemic
poisoning which developed being more than medical science could overcome. Born
in Kendallville Dec. 20, 1889, she received her education in the city schools
and had always made this city her home. She was a member of the Golf Club and
Trinity Episcopal Church. Surviving are the parents; a brother, Donald M., and
her twin sister, Mrs. Arthur E. Beyer. An older brother, William Archy, died in
Hope Hospital, Fort Wayne, on Jan. 7, 1912, and it is a peculiar coincidence
that uraemic poisoning was also the cause of his death. Funeral will be Tuesday at the home. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + No date.Campbell Gertrude L, 87, died April 21, 2000 at ExtendaCare in
Kendallville. She was born Oct. 28, 1912 at South Bend to Noah and Hazel
(Wagner) Smith. On Nov. 16, 1929 in South Bend she married Charley
Campbell. He died in 1973. Surviving are 2 sons, Harold and Jimmie
of Arco, ID; one daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Mary) Stadtfeld of Albion;
21grandchildren; 54 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; 2 sisters,
Peg Puffer and Hazel Derhing of Buchanan, Mich. Two sons and 3 sisters
preceded her in death, Boyd and Walter Campbell, Loretta Nickerson, Cora Enders
and Blanche Miller. Services in Brazzell Funeral Home, Albion, April
25. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 4-21-2000Campbell Gladys E, 91, of Albion, died March 1, 1995 in the emergency
room of McCray Hospital. She was born in Plymouth on Nov. 7, 1903 to
William and Laura (Rish) Kline. On March 31, 1992 in South Bend she
married Harry Campbell. He died July 3, 1955. She and her husband
owned and operated the Mobil Service Station in Albion and she had been a
janitor for PCA. She was a member of War Mothers. Surviving are 2
daughters, Geraldine Bortner of Albion and Eula McFarren of Milford; a son, Ray
Campbell of Coleville, Calif.; 4 sisters, Naomi Mason of South Bend, Mildred
Smith and Genevieve Olinger of Mishawaka and Hazel Neddo of Sale Creek, Tenn.; a
brother, George Kline of South Bend; 16 grandchildren and 25
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert; a
daughter, Sherryl Doehrman; 4 sisters; 3 brothers; and 2 grandchildren.
Funeral Saturday in Trinity United Methodist Church. Burial, Rose Hill
Cemetery. + 3-1-1995Campbell Gladys V, 66, died Sunday in Whitley County
Hospital. She was born in Noble County Feb. 10, 1923 to Fred and Mary (Johnston)
Campbell. She was retired from Lyall Electric and was a member of Ligonier
Church of the Nazarene. Surviving are a daughter, Nancy Campbell of Albion; two
sons, Arthur Campbell of Albion, and George Campbell of Goshen; a sister, Bertha
Rockey of Fort Wayne; and a brother, William Campbell of Wolcottville. Services Wednesday in Cornerstone Wesleyan Church, Merriam. Burial, Christian
Chapel Cemetery. + 4-9-1989Campbell Harriet died at the residence of her son, Fred, south of this
city, Tuesday, aged 68 years, 8 months and 3 days. The cause of her
death was heart trouble. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Isaac Breeden of this
city, and four sons, Charles, George and Fred of this county, and Clarence of
S.D. Funeral was held at the residence of Fred Campbell Thursday.
Burial, Sanford Cemetery. + No dateCampbell Harry "Jay", 55, (b. 9-14-1899) died at
his Albion home July 3, 1955 from an organic heart ailment. He was a native of
Albion. Operator of a filling station here for 32 years and a bait business, he
had served as a deputy sheriff under every Noble County sheriff since 1924. He
was a pioneer member of the volunteer fire department, was appointed chief in
1935 and served until 1952. He also was president of Albion Conservation Club
for several years. Surviving are the widow, Gladys; two sons, Robert and Ray
Dean of Calif.; three daughters, Geraldine Bortner of Albion, Eula Lee McFarren
of Milford, and Sherryl at home; six grandchildren; four brothers, Charley and Lawrence
of Albion, Clarence of South Bend, and Boyd of California; four sisters, Julia
Matthews of South Bend, Ida Mae Herendeen of Kendallville, Dorothy
Zollinger and Marguerite Hayden of California. Services were held at the
Methodist Church Jan. 6. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 7-?-1955Campbell Hazel F, 83, died Feb. 18 in Kendallville Manor
Nursing Home. She was an 80-year LaOtto resident, born June 15, 1902 in Carroll,
Ohio to Thomas and Cora (Fairchild) Peters. She married George A. Campbell April
7, 1920 in Albion. He died Nov. 19, 1975. Surviving are three sons, Bernard
"Barney" and Gaylord "Gus", LaOtto, Lester of Garrett; one
daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Uvonna) Hensley, Fort Wayne; one sister, Mildred
Nichols, Newton, Iowa; 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Preceding
her in death were one son, Maynard; two brothers, Raymond and George Peters; and
two sisters, Helen Anderson and Pearl Peters. She was employed at the East Noble
High School cafeteria for 25 years and retired in 1969. She was a member of
Emmanuel Lutheran Church in LaOtto, its Ladies Aid and the Fire Auxiliary.
Services were Feb. 20 in Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Burial, Huntertown Cemetery.
~ 2-27-1986Campbell Hazel F, 86, Albion, died Thursday (d. 11-2-1978) in
Sacred Heart Home, Avilla. Born Jan. 27, 1892 in Springfield, Ill., she was the
daughter of Peter and Ella (Tusing) Schutt. She married William E. Rea who died
in 1956. She then married Edward Campbell, who died earlier this year. She had
lived in Albion since coming from Licking, Mo. in 1933. She was a member of St.
Mark’s Lutheran Church, Albion, the Eagles Auxiliary and Eastern Star.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Opal Frye, Albion; two sons, Bill Rea, Knapp
Lake, and Melvin Rea, Dayton, Ohio; nine grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. One brother preceded her in death. Funeral will be Saturday
in St. Mark’s Church. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 11-?-1978Campbell Hazel P, 65, (b. 6-14-1893) wife of Richard C. Campbell,
died June 11, 1959 at her home at Lower Long Lake four miles
southwest of Albion. A native of Albion, she was a member of the American Legion
Auxiliary. Surviving are the husband; a daughter, Pauline at home; two sons,
Robert, Albion, and Charles in the Army at Rock Island, Texas; nine
grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Harley Curtis of Gary; and two brothers, Dean
Winebrenner of Albion, and Edison Winebrenner of Garrett. Funeral was Sunday in
the Methodist Church. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 6-?-1959Campbell Helen Louise, daughter of Lewis and Thema Campbell, died July 6, being one year and twenty days old. She is survived by the parents; one
brother, Wayne, one sister having died as an infant; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Campbell, and Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Stiver. Funeral was held at the home in
Noble Twp Wednesday. Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. + 7-?-1931Campbell Herman Ray, 30, died at the Irene Byron Hospital Monday of tuberculosis. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell. Funeral
will be at Burr Oak Church Wednesday. Burial, Sanford Cemetery. +
12-?-1927Campbell Herman L, 78, of Wawaka, died April 30, 2008 at his
residence. He retired in 1992 after 38 years at No-Sag in
Kendallville. A U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict, he was a member
of Community Baptist Church near Wolcottville. He was born Jan. 29, 1930
in Cornettsville, Ky., to Culbert and Vera (Dixon) Campbell. He married
Cannie Mae Smith on May 15, 1954 in Hazard, Ky. Surviving are his wife; 2
daughters, Yolanda Hochstetler of Wawaka and Cannie Campbell of Albion; 4
grandchildren, Ronnie and Cannie Campbell, Christopher Boyles and Diana
Hochstetler; 2 great-grandchildren, Christopher and Nicholas Slone; 3 sisters
and 2 brothers-in-law, Mildred Adams of Wawaka, Opal and Paul Harper of
Kendallville and Bernice and James Smith of Cornettsville, Ky.; and 3 brothers,
Elzie and Tish Campbell of Wawaka, Glenn and Maxine Campbell of Rome City and
Mearle and Lyda Campbell of Cornettsville. He was preceded in death by a
daughter, Sandra Barkdull in 1980; 2 sons, Ronnie in 1978 and Eugene at birth;
and a brother, Lloyd. Services Saturday at Community Baptist
Church. Burial, Orange Cemetery with graveside rites by Rome City American
Legion Post 381. ^ 5-1-2008Campbell Hilda E, 64, died Wednesday at the Lamplighter of a heart
attack. She was born Aug. 31, 1911 in Cassopolis, Mich. to John W. and Anne
Marie (Hutt) Mathews. She married Zenas Campbell in Cassopolis on Oct. 6,
1960. He died Dec. 2, 1965. She had been a resident of this area all her life
and was a member of St. John Lutheran Church. Survivors include two daughters,
Mrs. Loren (Betty) Heinlen, 211 E. North St., and Mrs. Pat Jones, Fort Wayne;
one brother, Edward Mathews, Lamplighter; seven grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren. Services will be at St. John Lutheran Church Sunday.
Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 11-?-1975Campbell Homer Alva, 84, R. 1, Ligonier, died of complications Tuesday at
Alfran Nursing Home in Warsaw. He was a retired farmer and Farm Bureau member.
He was born near Ligonier on Nov. 15, 1882, the son of Michael and Elizabeth
(Harper) Campbell and had been a lifetime resident of the community. On April
17, 1923 he was married to Effie Lecount, who died Feb. 5, 1953. He is survived
by several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be Thursday at Ulrey-Sedgwick
Funeral Home at Ligonier. Burial, Oak Park Cemetery. + 3-?-1967Campbell Homer E, about 83, a former resident of Albion, died at
St. Joseph Hospital Dec. 13, 1966. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie; and
three sons, Al, Donald and Russell, all Fort Wayne; one brother, Albert; and one
sister, Mrs. Mary Radke; and two grandchildren. Funeral will be today at Klaehn’s
Funeral Home in Fort Wayne. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 12-?-1966Campbell Howard A (Peck), 69, died Sept. 11 in Lutheran Hospital, Fort
Wayne. He was born April 25, 1912, the son of Albert and Veda Campbell. He
married Marie Grawcock Dec. 22, 1953 in Butler. A lifetime resident of
the Albion area, he was a retired Dana Corporation employee, a veteran of WW II,
a member of the American Legion, VFW and was a retired Albion firefighter.
Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Judy Elwood, R. 2, Albion; one
son, Terry, R. 2, Albion; one brother, Glenn, Bay City, Mich.; four
grandchildren and one great-grandchild. One granddaughter and a sister preceded
him in death. Services were Monday in Brazzell Funeral Home, Albion. Burial,
Greenwood Cemetery. ~ 9-17-1981Campbell Iris J, 83, of Garrett, died Feb. 23, 2013 at Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing Home in
Garrett. She
owned the dry cleaning shop at the Garrett Laundry. She was born June 26, 1929 in Fort
Wayne to Darwin and Carrie Bryan. She married Lester M. Campbell on
Aug. 2, 1947 in Garrett. He died Dec. 13, 2011.Surviving are a son, David S.
Campbell, Auburn; a daughter, Kathy (Robert) Bond, Orland; a granddaughter,
Sonja (Greg) McCrory; 2 grandsons, Kirby (Gina) Shafer, and Christopher (Erica)
Shafer; 9 great-grandchildren; and a
brother, Thomas James, St. Clairsville, Ohio. In addition to her husband
she was preceded in death by a brother, Darwin Bryan. Private graveside
service Feb. 28 at Cedar Creek Cemetery. ^ 2-24-2013Campbell James A, 36, of Albion, died March 5, 1883. + Clippings BookCampbell James D, 72, of near Albion, died June 22, 2012, at his
residence. He was born on June 3, 1940, in Huntington, a son of Warren and Mary
(Schockome) Campbell. He graduated from Central High School in 1958. He served
with the U. S. Marine Corps. Employed as a mechanic at Fox & Fox Frame
Service, Inc. in Fort Wayne for over 35 years, he retired from there in
2001. Surviving relatives include his wife Peggy (Frauhiger) Campbell; 2
sons Warren (Mary) Campbell of Fort Wayne and James C. Campbell of Arizona; a
daughter Karen Pridgen of Fort Wayne; 4 stepchildren; 7 grandchildren, two
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter Kathy
Campbell; his brother Joseph Campbell; two half- brothers Arthur Teusch and
Theodore Schockome; a half-sister Ellen Rowan. Funeral June 27 at Sheets
& Childs Funeral Home. Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. ^
6-24-2012Campbell James Wesley, 79, native of the Cromwell community and lifelong
resident of Noble County, died Saturday in Lakeside Hospital here. Survivors are
a sister, Mrs. Willard Doll of near Ligonier. + 7-?-1940Campbell Janet G,
44, a resident of Camby in Marion County and wife of rural Avilla native Joseph
C. Campbell, died August 17, 2013, at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born in Winamac on
May 18, 1969, a daughter of Woodrow and Goldie (Collins) Craft. She graduated from North Judson High
School in 1987.On November 17, 1995, she was married
in Sevierville, Tennessee, to Joseph C. Campbell. She was the property manager and vice
president of Campbell Homes. Surviving are her
husband Joe; her mother; a brother, Jim (Penny) Craft of
North Judson; 3 sisters, Connie Norberg of LaGrange, Annette (Stan) Akey
of Kendallville and Angela Lynn (Ron) Kline of Rome City. She was preceded in death by her
father and by two brothers, Wendell and Billie Craft. Funeral, August 22, 2013, at the Sheets & Childs Funeral Home in
Churubusco. Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. ^ 8-20-2013Campbell Jimmie Lewis, 67, of Arco, Idaho, died October 1, 2001 in his
home. He was born October 8, 1934 in his family home in Noble County near
Albion. He graduated from Avilla High School. He served in the Army
in Juneau, Alaska and then made his home there for 43 years. He worked on
the Alaska pipeline, the Yukon River bridge, commercial fishing boats, and was a
heavy equipment operator for the city and borough of the Juneau Street
Dept. He held one of the first morticians' licenses in the state of
Alaska. Survivors include his wife, Carole; 4 daughters, Colleen Campbell,
Juneau, Cathy Walkotteen, Weatherford, Tex., Mrs. Mike (Shannon) Pusich,
Snoqualmie, Wash., Mrs. Kenneth (Patricia) Marks, Corinth, Tex.; 2 stepsons,
Bryon Gutschmidt, Juneau, and Bruce Gutschmidt, Seattle; 3 grandchildren; one
brother, Harold; and a sister, Mrs. Ralph (Mary) Stadtfeld, both of
Albion. His parents, Charles and Gertrude (Smith) Campbell; a daughter,
Christina; and 3 brothers, Gordon, Walter and Boyd, preceded him in death.
Memorial mass October 6 in St. Ann's Catholic Church, Arco. ~ 11-1-2001Campbell Joan Margaret (Helmer) 79, of Fort Wayne, died January 2, 2007
at her home. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Charles Borromeo
Catholic Church, the Rosary Sodality and the Daughters of Isabella. She
was a native of Avilla. Surviving are her husband, Donald F. Campbell of
Fort Wayne; 2 daughters and a son-in-law, Debra Brandenberger and Cynthia and
Mark Hull of Fort Wayne; 2 sons and daughters-in-law, Brent and Jami, and Thomas
and Jodi Campbell, of Fort Wayne, and Matthew and Marlene Campbell of
Huntertown; a brother, James Helmer of Fort Wayne; 13 grandchildren and 2
great-grandchildren. Services Saturday at St. Charles Borromeo
Church. Burial, Catholic Cemetery. ^ 1-4-2007Campbell John J, 74, died at his home in Ari, Allen County, Monday from
asthma. Funeral was today at Ari Church. Burial, Fairview Cemetery. Surviving
are his widow; 3 sons, George and Tony of Churubusco, and Milo of Ari; 6
daughters, Mrs. Rosie Bloom, Mrs. Marilla Gilbert and Mrs. Florence Shroyer all
of Churubusco, Mrs. Edith Listenberger and Mrs. Iva Huffman of Fort Wayne, Mrs.
Orpha Addy of Ari; 26 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; and a brother,
George of LaOtto. He was born Jan. 1, 1860 in Butler Center, Allen County. He
was married to Nellie Dunfee on Oct. 8, 1882. Two children died when they
were young. When a young man he was converted to the Methodist Church. He
engaged in blacksmithing in Ari from the time he was a youth until a few years
ago when he retired. * 7-?-1935Campbell Joseph G, 81, of Fort Wayne, died Oct. 23 at St. Joseph Medical
Center. The Green Twp native was a Fort Wayne and Churubusco area resident most
of his life. He retired from the Norwalk Trucking in Fort Wayne in 1969.
Surviving are his wife, Marie; daughters, Jeanette Winebrenner of Fort Wayne,
and Jane Gray of Churubusco; a son, Jerry of Avilla; sisters, Elizabeth Marvel
of Churubusco and Leila Gillespie of Wolf Lake; 9 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren. Burial, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. ~ 11-7-1996Campbell Kristy Ann, 55, of Kendallville, died Aug. 26, 2004 from
cancer. She was a 30-year teacher at Prairie Heights High School.
She earned her master's degree in 1979 from St. Francis University in Fort
Wayne. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Beacon Baptist
Church, and attended First Church of God. She was member of Kendallville
Fire Dept. Auxiliary. As Kristy Ann Rhead she married Jerry Campbell in
1970. Surviving are her husband; 2 sons and a daughter-in-law, Troy and
Dawn of Germany, Jerry II of Kendallville; 2 daughters, Traci Campbell and Nicol
and Dan Trout of Kendallville; 8 grandchildren, Michael Sale, Meaghann and
Trevor Campbell, Connor, Caitlyn and Camryn Hickey, Ian Trout and LeKeista
Garrett; 2 brothers, Kim and Gerald Rhead of Lansing, Mich.; a sister, Kerry
Mason of Kendallville; and her mother Myrtle Rhead of Sandusky. Preceding
her in death was her father, Kenneth A. Rhead. Services Monday at Hite
Funeral Home. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. ^ 8-29-2004Campbell Larry W, 59, of Kendallville, died Jan. 26, 2002. He had
worked for McCray Refrigeration in Kendallville and most recently for Dana at
Syracuse. He was born Nov. 13, 1942 in Kendallville to Willard and Oliva (Mulholland)
Campbell. Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Jessica and Brett Boyd
of Pleasant Lake; 2 grandsons, Blake and Bo Boyd; a granddaughter, Brook
Boyd. Memorial service Friday at Free Will Baptist Church in
Waterloo. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. ^ 1-28-2002Campbell Lawrence L, 72, died Saturday at McCray Hospital. He was born in
Green Twp Oct. 14, 1912, the son of George and Rachel (Fuller) Campbell. He
married Mildred Murphy June 12, 1937 in Albion. He was a farmer and retired
employee of McCray Refrigeration in Kendallville. Surviving are his wife; a
daughter, Mrs. Richard (Darlene) Evans of Garrett; a son, Richard of Avilla;
three sisters, Dorothy Zollinger of Calif., Marguerite Veatch of La., and
Ida Herendeen of Kendallville; five grandchildren. Services Tuesday at
Brazzell Funeral Home, Albion. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. ~ 10-25-1984Campbell Lester M, 88, of Garrett, died Dec. 13, 2011, at
Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing Home in Garrett. He worked for the United
States Postal Service as a clerk for 25 years before retiring in 1983. He
served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member of the
Garrett American Legion, and the VFW. He was born Jan. 4, 1923, in DeKalb
County to George A. and Hazel F. (Peters) Campbell. He married Iris J. Bryan on
Aug. 2, 1947, in Garrett. Surviving are his wife; a son, David S. Campbell
of Auburn; a daughter, Kathleen (Robert) Bond of Orland; a brother, Gaylord
“Gus” Campbell of LaOtto; a sister, Uvonna Hensley of Fort Wayne; 3
grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by
two brothers, Bernard and Maynard “Joe” Campbell. Funeral Saturday at
Thomas Funeral Home. Burial, Cedar Creek Cemetery. ^ 12-14-2011
Campbell Letitia,91, of Wawaka, died April 4, 2013 in North Ridge Village Nursing &
Rehabilitation in Albion. She graduated from Stuart Robinson High School in Letcher County, Kentucky, and
attended business college in Cleveland, Ohio. She worked several jobs prior to
moving to Indiana in 1957. She worked for Chrysler in
Detroit on the Manhattan Project. She later worked at Motor Products in
Detroit. She attended Cosperville
and Shiloh Baptist Church. She was born May 25, 1921, in
Jeremiah, Kentucky, to James and Anna Adams. On September 12, 1947, in Detroit
she married Elzie Campbell. She is survived by her husband; a son, Michael (Karen) Campbell of Avilla; a
daughter, Linda (Kevin) Davis of South Bend; 6 grandchildren; and
11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 4 brothers, John, Watson, Mose and Dave Adams, and
2 sisters, Lissie Blair and Betty Reynolds. Funeral
April 8, 2013 in Young Family Funeral Home, Kendallville. Burial, Orange
Cemetery. ^ 4-6-2013Campbell
Lloyd, 60, of Rome City, died today in his residence from cancer. Born
in Cornettsville, Ky., May 26, 1932, he was the son of Culbert and Vera (Dixon)
Campbell. On March 29, 1958 in LaGrange he married Shirley Virginia
Goodwin. A U.S. Army veteran, he had been employed in the setup department
of No-Sag in Kendallville and was a member of Community Baptist Church,
Wolcottville. Surviving are his wife; his mother; 4 daughters, Ruby
Cornett of Cornettsville, Debra Godsey and Sabrina Creech of Rome City and Renee
Sturdivant of Wolcottville; a son, Billy Logan of Cornettsville; 4 sisters,
Elzie Campbell and Mildred Adams of Wawaka, Opal Harper of Kendallville and
Bernice Smith of Cornettsville; 3 brothers, Herman of Wawaka, Glenn of Rome City
and Merle of Cornettsville; and 10 grandchildren. Funeral Monday in
Community Baptist Church. Burial, Orange Cemetery. + 8-7-1992Campbell Lovina was born July 8, 1844; died April 19, 1891 at the
age of 46 years 9 months and 11 days. For
30 years she had been a member of the church.
She had the satisfaction of seeing all her children brought within it.
Nora and Dora were baptized and received as probationers at her dying
bedside. She married Isaiah
Campbell March 30, 1862. Funeral at the M. E. Church April 21. Noble Co Democrat 4-29-1891Campbell Lucy (McMahan) was born in Morrow County, Ohio Dec. 7, 1883 and
died Dec. 3, 1922 at the age of 89 years less four days. In the
year 1860 she married Levi Campbell, and they had three
children: Mrs. R. F. Ellis of Avilla, Rev. E. E. Campbell of Bittinger, Md., and Mrs. Dora Baker, who died in Okalahoma five years ago. For a
number of years she lived on the old homestead three miles east of Albion and
later she and her husband moved to Kendallville, where her husband died in 1914. Later she and her daughter moved to Avilla where they have lived
for five years. In the year 1853 she came from Morrow County, Ohio, to Noble
County and taught the first public school in Jefferson Twp. Her
remuneration for a term of three months was fifteen dollars. Among her pupils
were John Moorhouse and wife, who are known in Jefferson Twp. The school
was a log stable which fishermen had erected on the shores of Skinner Lake, and
her concern as she entered the building in the morning was to rid it of snakes
which might have crawled in during the night. She was one of eleven children
midway between the eleven, all of whom have preceded her in death several years
ago. One of her brothers, James McMahan, lived for many years about four miles
from Albion; another, Oliver, resided in Albion. He served his country and lost
his life in the Rebellion. She was of Irish descent and of a jovial lighthearted
disposition. + 12-?-1922Campbell Lutie E, 94, of South Bend, died Friday in Fountainview Nursing
Home in Mishawaka. She was born Nov. 17, 1988 in Albion to Anson and Eva
(Sweet) Coats. On May 6, 1920 in Albion she married Clarence
Campbell. He preceded her in death. She was a member of American
Legion Post 303 Auxiliary and First Christian Church of Mishawaka.
Surviving are 2 daughters, June Caine of Las Vegas, Nev., and Joy Saunter of
Laguna Beach, Calif.; a sister, Luella Ross of Ligonier; 4 grandchildren and 8
great-grandchildren. A son, Charles, and a grandson, Michael, preceded her
in death. Funeral Tuesday in Hollis-Orvis-Paomer Funeral Home, South
Bend. Burial, Riverview Mausoleum in South Bend. + 2-19-1993Campbell Mable E, 80, died Friday in the Kendallville Nursing
Home. She was a former resident of 234 Vine St. Kendallville, retired from the
Marshall Clothing Co. in Butler. She was born Oct. 8, 1908 in Waterloo to Frank
and Verna (Kinney) Bowman. Her husband, Virgil, preceded her in death in 1970. A
son, Richard also preceded her in death. Surviving are one brother, Carl of Fort
Wayne; one sister, Catherine Marks of Auburn; six grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren. Funeral today in Feller Funeral Home, Waterloo. Burial,
Circle Cemetery, Hudson. + 7-14-1989Campbell Margaret Kay, 47, of Albion, died Wednesday in Parkview Hospital
in Fort Wayne. She was born in Kendallville on Jan. 8, 1949 to Forrest and
Dolores (Iddings) Owen. In 1985 she married John Campbell. She had
been a waitress at Plaza Inn and had worked for CompreCare Home Health, both in
Fort Wayne. Surviving are her mother, Dolores Chorpenning in Albion; her
husband; a son, Robert Egly of Fort Wayne; 2 sisters, Vickie Huston of Albion
and Dolores Williams of Ligonier; and 2 brothers, Harold and J. R. Owen of Fort
Wayne. A brother, Roy Owen, preceded her in death. Funeral Saturday
in Hite Funeral Home. Burial, Lutheran Cemetery. + 4-4-1996Campbell Marie, 82, of Albion, died Friday in her residence. She
was born in Churubusco May 9, 1912 to John and Ida Grawcock. On
Dec. 22, 1953 she married Howard A. Campbell in Butler. He died Sept. 11,
1981. She and her husband owned and operated Peck's Bar in Albion.
She was a member of the Eagles, American Legion and VFW auxiliaries.
Surviving are a daughter, Judy Elwood of rural Kendallville; a son, Terry
Campbell of Albion; 4 grandchildren and 5 great-grandsons. She was
preceded in death by a granddaughter; a great-granddaughter; 3 brothers and a
sister. Funeral March 21 at Brazzell Funeral Home, Albion. Burial,
Greenwood Cemetery, LaGrange. + 3-17-1995Campbell Marie L, 89, died Dec. 15, 2008 at Renaissance Village in Fort
Wayne. She was born in Green Twp in Noble County on Sept. 9, 1919, a
daughter of Milton and Minnie (Martin) Herendeen. On Oct. 21, 1937 she
married Joseph G. Campbell. She had been employed at Dana Corp. in
Churubusco ten years, retiring in 1976. Her husband died Oct. 23,
1996. Surviving are a son, Jerry (Karen) Campbell of Kimmell; 2 daughters,
Jeannette (John) Winebrenner of Fort Wayne and Jane Gray of Churubusco; 9
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and 9 great-great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by 8 brothers and 3 sisters. Funeral Dec.
18 at Sheets & Childs Funeral Home in Churubusco. Burial, Mount
Pleasant Cemetery. Albion New Era 12-17-2008Campbell Marion J Jr, 81, of rural Kendallville, died Sept. 26, 2010 at
Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. He was born May 10, 1929 in Jackson Ky.,
to Marion and Allie (Clemmons) Campbell. He married Marion E.
Porter. He was a retired construction worker and raised cattle as a
hobby. Surviving are his wife; 3 sons, Terry Campbell, Gary and Jane
Campbell of Illinois, and Patrick Campbell of Ky.; 2 daughters and sons-in-law,
Joy and John Oravetz and Jill and Hans Zimmerman of Ill.; 5 stepchildren; 22
grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, John Campbell of Wis., and
Orville Campbell of Ky.; and 4 sisters, Nora Baugard of NC, Cora Gilman of
Montana, Vina Campbell of Ky., and Stella Thomas of Ill. He was preceded
in death by 3 brothers, Arnold, Hargas and Chester; 5 sisters, Zola, Perla,
Dosha, Lora and Dora. Funeral Sept. 30 at Brazzell Funeral Home,
Albion. Burial, Rehoboth Cemetery. ^ 9-28-2010Campbell Mary E, about 75, died Jan. 7, 1957 at her home
southwest of Albion. A lifelong resident of her home community, she was the
widow of Fred Campbell, who died in 1950. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Fred
Rockey of Fort Wayne, and Miss Gladys at home; three sons, William E. of
Wolcottville, Lewis of Chicago, and Claude of Albion; 29 grandchildren; and 18
great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. John Moore of Roselle, Ill., Mrs. Elsie
Vanderford of Columbia City, Mrs. Olive Hite of South Bend; and two brothers,
William Johnston of Columbia City, and Cleve Johnston of Seattle, Wash. Funeral Wednesday at Bonham & Miser Funeral Home. Burial, Christian
Chapel Cemetery. + 1-?-1957Campbell Mary E, 88, died May 20, 2007 at Provena Sacred Heart Home in
Avilla. She was born Oct. 25, 1918 in Goshen to Ray and Ruth (Daisy)
Hanlon. She married Walter E. Campbell on Aug. 28, 1937 in Nappanee.
He died Dec. 15, 1971. She had served as head cook at Albion High School
for 12 years and had been employed at Dana in Churubusco several years.
She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Albion. Surviving
are a son, Billy and Lana Campbell of Churubusco; a daughter-in-law, Caron
Campbell of Portage; 5 grandchildren, Tracie Lewellyn, Michael, Kevin, Matthew
and Randy Campbell; and 9 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in
death by a son, Edward, in 2007; a grandson, Edward Campbell; and a brother,
Robert Hanlon. Services Wednesday at Brazzell Funeral Home, Albion.
Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. ^ 5-22-2007Campbell Mary M (Forst), 82, widow of the late George Campbell and a resident of
this city the past 32 years, died Sunday at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Walter A. Gillian, Park Ave. Death resulted from a gall bladder affliction
and complications. She was born Nov. 10, 1851 in Huntington County. In 1884 she married George Campbell, who died in March 1926. They
moved to this city in 1902 and resided many years on N. Main St. She was a
member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are the daughter, Dessie Gillian; a
sister and one brother, Mrs. Emma Rothermel, Marion, and Emma Forst, Chicago.
Funeral Tuesday from the Gillian home. Burial, Lake View
Cemetery. ^ 2-19-1934Campbell Mary Marjorie, 86, died June 3, 1997 at Lutheran Hospital.
She was born Aug. 4, 1910 to William J. and Alice C. (Ansley) Moore. She
married Homer E. Campbell in Jan. 1937. He died in 1966. Surviving
are 3 sons, Allan and Russ of Fort Wayne and Donald of Columbia City; 4
grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Private services at D.O. McComb
& Sons Foster Park Funeral Home. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. +
6-3-1997Campbell Maxine,, 61, of Rome City, died March 13, 2010, at Parkview Hospital in Fort
Wayne. She was born in Fisty, Perry County, Kentucky, on July 9, 1948, to
Hubert and Armelda (Perkins) Ritchie. She married Glenn “Sonny”
Campbell, Sr. on October 5, 1963, in Rome City. She was a member of
the Bethel Christian Baptist Church rural Kendallville. Survivors include
her husband, Glenn “Sonny” Campbell of Rome City; a daughter, Sonci and Joby
Morr of Rome City; three sons, Glenn Campbell Jr. of Kendallville, Darris and
Tina Campbell of Kendallville and Kevin and Emily Campbell of Kendallville; 9
grandchildren, Michael Campbell, Phillip Campbell, Hannah Morr, Brooke Campbell,
Emily Morr, Taryn Campbell, Kaitlynn Campbell, Kody Campbell and Kenna Campbell;
two brothers, Estil “Audie” and Joy Ritchie of Rome City and Tom and Michele
Ritchie of Ligonier; and four sisters, Jeanie and Allen Peterson of Albion,
Kathleen and Hank Williams of Rome City, Betty and Bob Campbell of Kendallville
and Rita Campbell of Rome City. Funeral March 16 at Bethel Christian
Baptist Church. Burial, Orange Cemetery. ^ 3-15-2010Campbell Maxine E, 65, died Tuesday in McCray Hospital following a heart
attack Monday. She lived in Kendallville, moving there from Auburn 27
years ago. She was born in Garrett Oct. 2, 1914, the daughter of Samuel and
Elsie (Fairchild) Shutt. She married Cleo A. "Bud" Campbell June 18,
1933 in Avilla. She was retired from the Kendallville Bowling Center, which she
and her husband own, and Harman’s IGA. Surviving are her husband; her
stepfather, William E. Dosch of Auburn; three sons, Samuel G., Rome City, Robert
G. and Jerry L., both of Kendallville; a sister, Mrs. Marie Craig, Mich.; two
brothers, Pheron Dosch and Donald Shutt, both Auburn; 15 grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. A daughter and a sister preceded her in death. Services
today at Berhalter-Hutchins Funeral Home, Kendallville. Burial, Cedar Chapel
Cemetery. ~ 6-26-1980Campbell Maynard "Joe", 46, died Nov. 19 at his home
from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was born Aug. 21, 1931 in LaOtto, where
he was a lifetime resident, to George A. and Hazel F. (Peters) Campbell. He was
a former employee of Salisbury Axle Federal Credit Union, Fort Wayne, a veteran
of the Korean Conflict, member of the Huntertown Masonic Lodge, the Avilla
American Legion Post 240, Scottish Rite and Mizpah Shrine, Fort Wayne and LaOtto
Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Survivors include his mother; three brothers, Bernard
and Gaylord, both LaOtto, and Lester, Garrett; and one sister, Mrs. Raymond
Hensley, Fort Wayne. Services Tuesday in McKee Funeral Home. Burial,
Huntertown Cemetery. ~ 11-24-1977Campbell Melissa S, 7, daughter of Terry D. and Janet (Jones) Campbell, Albion, died Wednesday. (d. 6-14-1978) in
Parkview Hospital. She was born July 22, 1970. Surviving are the parents; one
sister, Beverly M. at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell, Mrs.
Bertha Ravenscroft, Albion, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, Fairmont, W. Va.
Funeral Saturday at Brazzell Funeral Home. Burial, Greenwood Cemetery. + 6-?-1978Campbell Nancy L, 53, of Albion, died Tuesday in Lutheran Hospital, Fort
Wayne. She was born Sept. 18, 1942 in Kendallville to Gladys
Campbell. She had worked 19 years for Autojectors in Albion.
Surviving are 2 brothers, Arthur Campbell of Albion and George Campbell of
Goshen. Funeral Friday in Cornerstone Wesleyan Church in Merriam.
Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. + 4-30-1996Campbell Nancy L, 65, of Avilla died March 15, 2010 at her residence. She was born on
February 1, 1945, to Mearle Z. and Ruth L. (Wenger) Fisher. On March 13, 1964,
she married Richard L. Campbell. He died June 24, 2007. She retired in
2002 from the Provena Sacred Heart Home in Avilla. She was a member of the
Harvest Community Church in Kendallville, and was a 35-year member of the Beta
Sigma Phi. She is survived by two sons and a daughter-in-law; Jeff
Campbell of South Milford and LeRoy and Wahnne Campbell of South Milford.
She is also preceded in death by a brother, David Fisher. funeral March 19
at Brazzell Funeral Home, Avilla. Burial, Avilla Cemetery. ^
3-19-2010Campbell Nora, 967, died Tuesday in St. Anne's Home, Fort Wayne. A
LaOtto native, she was a sister at The Most Precious Blood Catholic Church in
Fort Wayne. She previously resided in LaCrosse, Wis. Surviving is a
half-brother, Cleo "Bud" Campbell of Kendallville. Funeral
Saturday in C.M. Sloan & Sons Funeral Home. Burial, Covington Memorial
Gardens. + 12-12-1995Campbell Oliva L, 73, of Kendallville, died Jan. 20, 1995 in Lutheran
Hospital in Fort Wayne. She was born in Kendallville on March 5, 1921 to
Orea and Alice (Jones) Mulholland. A 1939 graduate of Kendallville High
School, she was a retired business representative for Indiana Bell Telephone
Co. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Telephone Pioneers
of America and American Legion Post 86 Auxiliary. Surviving are a son,
Larry of Kendallville; a sister, Beverly Emrick of Churubusco; a brother, Tony
Mulholland of Kendallville; a granddaughter, Jessica Boyd and a great-grandson,
Blake Boyd. Graveside services later in Lake View Cemetery. +
1-20-1995Campbell Pauline G, 84, died July 16, 2002 at Hickory Creek Nursing Home
in Kendallville. She was born April 15, 1918 in Albion to Richard and
Hazel (Winebrenner) Campbell. She worked for Essex Wire in Topeka for 35
years. She never married, but raised 2 nephews and one niece. Two
brothers, Charles and Robert Campbell, preceded her in death. Services
July 19 at Brazzell Funeral Home, Albion. Burial, Rose Hill
Cemetery. ^ 7-17-2002Campbell Rachel E, about 70, (b. 9-9-1875) died Feb. 25, 1946 at McCray Hospital in Kendallville from the effects of heart
disease. Her husband, George, died in 1936. Surviving are nine children,
five sons, Clarence of South Bend, Harry of Albion, Boyd of New Castle, Charles
and Lawrence of Howe; four daughters, Mrs. Julia Matthews and Mrs. Dorothy
Zollinger of South Bend, Mrs. Ida Mae Herendeen of Kendallville, and Mrs. Marguerite
Hayden of Burbank, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Elbert Kirkpatrick of Albion; 33
grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral was this afternoon at Albion
Methodist Church. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 2-?-1946Campbell Raymond L, 81, former Huntertown resident, died in a St. Cloud,
Fla. hospital. The couple had operated the former Ramar Restaurant in Huntertown
for a number of years. He was a native of New York and lived in Fort Wayne
several years before moving to Huntertown. He is survived by his wife, Mary; two
sons, Richard Campbell and Richard Meese of Fort Wayne; four daughters, Jean
Murphy of Ashley, Myra Cappiello of East Haven, Conn., and Jean Cartwright and
Betty Heck of Fort Wayne; 15 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. There
were no funeral services as the body was donated to science. ~ 11-29-1979Campbell Richard, 48, died Sunday at his home at 3009
County Rd 27, Auburn. He was an assembler for Halex Corp. of Hamilton. He was
born June 27, 1940 in DeKalb County to Virgil and Mable (Bowman) Campbell. His
father is deceased. He married Evelyn Sloan on Aug. 7, 1987 in Auburn. Surviving
are his mother in Kendallville; his wife; four sons, Richard Jr. in the U. S.
Army in Va., David, Kendallville, Daniel and Joseph, Waterloo; two daughters,
Debra Terry, Kendallville, and Cindy Rowe, Angola; two stepsons, George Lee,
Amarillo, Texas, and Robert E. Lee, Auburn; two stepdaughters, Linda Baird,
Waterloo, and Darline Mavis, St. Joe; six grandchildren. Services will be
Thursday in Feller Funeral Home, Waterloo. Burial, Circle Cemetery, Hudson. +
12-11-1988Campbell Richard, about 65, a millwright living near Albion, died this morning at the home of James Weaver, west of this
place. Mr. Campbell went to Huntertown Monday to make some repairs on a mill. He
has been in poor health for some time and becoming too ill to work he started to
return home, arriving here on the 3:28 train yesterday. He telegraphed his son
to meet him with a rig. Becoming tired of waiting, he started to walk towards
Albion, expecting to meet his son coming for him. William Buser overtook him and
Campbell accepted a ride as far west as Mr. Weaver’s. He refused to enter the
house, saying he preferred to remain in the yard, as it was warm and pleasant,
and watch for his son. Every passing rig was hailed but his son did not come,
and despite the protests of Mr. Weaver and his family, Mr. Campbell remained in
the dooryard all night. This morning he drank some coffee and ate some toast.
Mr. Weaver then noticed that he was failing rapidly and sent to this place for
Dr. Trader, but before he arrived there, Mr. Campbell died. Dr. Trader says
death was due to chronic trouble, aggravated by the heat and over exertion. It
was learned this morning that the telegram to his son had not been delivered by
the Albion operator. Mr. Campbell was well-to-do and respected. ~ 9-7-1893Campbell Richard C, 85,R. 4, Albion, died (d. 10-19-1974) Saturday at McCray Hospital. He was born Jan. 2, 1889 in Noble County to
Charles and Lura (Johnson) Campbell. He married Hazel P. Winebrenner Feb. 24,
1915. She died in June 1959. He was a veteran of the Mexican border conflict and
WW I. Surviving are one daughter, Pauline, R. 4, Albion; one son, Robert E., R.
4, Albion; one brother, Edward, Albion; eight grandchildren; and 16
great-grandchildren. One son and two sisters preceded him in death. Funeral Tuesday in Brazzell Funeral Home. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 10-?-1974Campbell Richard L, 68, died June 24, 2007 at Parkview Noble
Hospital. He was born Aug. 14, 1938 on the family farm on CR 400E near
Albion to Lawrence L. and Mildred L. (Murphy) Campbell. He married Nancy
Fisher on March 13, 1964 in Michigan. He retired in August 2002 from Essex
Wire in Kendallville. A graduate of Albion High School, he was a member of
Harvest Community Church in Kendallville and had served as a Cub Scout leader
for many years. Surviving are his wife; 2 sons, Leroy and Jeffery of South
Milford; and a sister and brother-in-law, Darlene and Terry Gonser of
Avilla. Services Thursday at Brazzell Funeral Home, Avilla. Burial,
Avilla Cemetery. ^ 6-26-2007Campbell Robert, 74, of Albion, died Nov. 14, 1994 in Parkview Hospital,
Fort Wayne. He was born April 5, 1920 in Albion to Richard C. and Hazel P.
(Winebrenner) Campbell. A retired carpenter and brick mason, he was a W.W.
II Army veteran. Surviving are 2 sons, Donald of Wolf Lake and Robert
(Mike) of Albion; one daughter, Jan Gordon of Albion; 5 grandchildren, David,
Kristy and Rachael Campbell, Julie Gordon and Stephanie Garner; and 2
great-grandchildren, Hayley and Paige Garner; and one sister, Pauline
Campbell. A brother, Charles, preceded him in death. Funeral
Thursday at Brazzell Funeral Home, Albion. Burial, Rose Hill
Cemetery. + 11-14-1994Campbell Robert Wayne, 68, from Simi Valley, Calif., died Sept. 11 in the
Sepulvada Veterans Hospital in Los Angeles. He was born Oct. 17, 1923 to
Harry and Gladys Ethel (Kline) Campbell in Albion. He was in the Navy
stationed at Pearl Harbor when his ship was bombed by the Japanese on Dec. 7,
1941. He was a retired semi-truck driver. He is survived by 4
daughters, Sharon Holiday, Patricia Metzger, Pamela Campbell and Sheree Pace,
all in Los Angeles; his mother; 2 sisters, Geraldine Bortner of Albion and Eula
McFarren of Milford; one brother, Ray of Coleville, Calif.; 11 grandchildren;
and 3 great-grandchildren. His father and a sister, Sherryl Doehrman,
preceded him in death. Memorial services Sept. 17 in Canoga Park, Calif.,
with cremation by the Neptune Society. + 9-11-1992Campbell Ronnie Lee, 27, R. 1, Wawaka, was found dead
Wednesday alongside State Road 37 one mile north of Martinsville. He had been
shot in the head. Born April 8, 1951 in Kentucky, he was the son of Herman and
Connie (Smith) Campbell. Surviving are his parents at R. 1, Wawaka; one son,
Ronnie Shane, Topeka; two sisters, Yolanda and Sandra, both Wawaka; two
grandmothers, Mrs. Vera Campbell, Cornettsville, Ky., and Mrs. Judy Smith,
Nicholasville, Ky. Funeral Saturday and Sunday at Community Baptist
Church, Wolcottville. Burial, Orange Cemetery. + 5-3-1978Campbell Ruth K, 80, formerly of Churubusco, died Saturday in a nursing
home in Columbia City. She was born June 16, 1898 in Noble County to Joseph and
Mary Elizabeth Butz Kuhns and on May 10, 1916 she married Burnell Campbell. They
lived on a farm in Noble County until 1935 when he died and she moved to
Churubusco. She worked at Green Grill Café for many years, retiring in 1966,
and she was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 157, Churubusco.
Survivors include a son, Joseph, LaOtto; four daughters, Mrs. Beulah Wilson and
Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert of Churubusco, Mrs. Leila Gillespie and Mrs. Ruth
Gustin of Albion; 14 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and two
great-great-grandchildren. Services at Sheets Funeral Home
Tuesday. Burial, Christian Chapel Cemetery. ~ 8-24-1978Campbell Sandra L,
73, of Angola, died Nov. 6, 2013, at her home in Steuben County. She
had been employed in the past at Foundations in Albion. She was a member of Lake Gage
Congregational Church in Angola. She was born in Kendallville on April
12, 1940, to George and Constance (Browand) Hampshire. Her husband, Forrest
Campbell, preceded her in death. Surviving are a daughter, Tammy and
Terry Danning of Angola; a grandson; a brother, R.D. and Jane Hampshire of
Eagle Island near Rome City. She was also preceded in death by a
sister, Arcille Fiandt Workman, and a brother, Robert Hampshire. Funeral
Monday at Hite Funeral Home. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. ^ 11-9-2013Campbell Shirley Virginia, 63, died Dec. 5, 2000 in her Rome City
home. She was born April 20, 1937 in Alabama to Morris and Katie (Leath)
Goodwin. On March 29, 1958 in LaGrange she married Lloyd Campbell.
He preceded her in death. She was a member of Bethel Christian Baptist
Church in Kendallville. She is survived by 3 daughters, Debra Key Godsey
of Rome City, Renee Sturdivant of Wolcottville, Sabrina and her husband David
Creech of Rome City; a sister, Helen Harwood of Cullman, Alabama. Services
Dec. 6 at Bethel Christian Church. + 12-13-2000Campbell Steve Alan II, 34, drowned Saturday while trying to swim to
shore after the small motorboat he was in began taking on water. He was
born Oct. 20, 1964 in Huntington to Steve and Carolyn (Elser) Campbell. On
Oct. 11, 1986 in Kendallville he married Deborah Seidel. He was a
machinist. Surviving are his wife; his mother, Carolyn Brown in
Kendallville, his father in Bryan, Ohio; 2 sons, Drew and Dirk; 3 stepchildren;
2 half-brothers, Sean Campbell of Bryan and Tom Brown of Kendallville; and 3
stepsiblings. Services Tuesday in Hite Funeral Home, Kendallville.
Burial, later. + 8-21-1999Campbell Tracy, 21 months, R. 1, Wawaka, died last Thursday in McCray Hospital. She was born March 12, 1977 in Kendallville,
the daughter of Michael Freeby, Elkhart, and Janice Hicks Campbell, R. 1 Wawaka.
Surviving with the parents are a brother, Ronnie Campbell, R. 1, Wawaka;
grandparents, Mrs. Larry Collins, Topeka, Clyde Hicks, Stanley, N.C., and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Freeby, Elkhart; a great-grandfather, Harrison Woody, Stanley,
N.C. Services were Saturday in Hutchins-Williams Funeral Home. Burial, Orange
Cemetery. + 12-?-1978Campbell Walter "Bud", 53, of R. 1, Wawaka, died Dec. 15, 1971 at McCray Hospital in Kendallville. He was born June 30, 1918
in Noble County, the son of Ed and Georgianna Savoie Campbell and was a
lifelong resident of this area. He was employed as a maintenance foreman at the
Monsanto Plant in Ligonier. He was married to Mary Hanlon on Aug. 28,
1937. Surviving are his wife; his father of Albion; two sons, Edward Ray of
Albion, and Billy W. of Fort Wayne; four sisters, Mrs. Earl (Loretta) Black of
Albion, Mrs. Lee (Helen) Rouch of Houston, Texas, Mrs. Dora Jean Hobbs of
Michigan City, and Anna Belle Clark of Kendallville; three grandchildren. One
sister preceded him in death. Funeral was Dec. 17 at Trinity United Methodist
Church in Albion. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. + 12-?-1971Campbell Walter C, 46, of Paullina, Iowa, died Sept. 8, 1990 at Marian
Health Center in Sioux City, Iowa. Born Feb. 27, 1944 in Kendallville, he
was the son of Charles and Gertrude Smith Campbell. Following his
education in Albion, he served in the U.S. Army. He was a truck driver
many years. On Oct. 21, 1968 he married Maxine Heuer at
Kendallville. Surviving are his wife; 2 daughters, Betty Roseland of
Sheldon, Iowa, and Lori Campbell of Paullina; 3 sons, Kevin Scott and Shaw of
Paullina; 2 stepchildren; his mother of Albion; 3 brothers, Jimmie and
Harold of Alaska and Boyd of Auburn; one sister, Mary Stadtfeld of
Albion. He was preceded in death by an infant brother. Services
Sept. 13 at First Presbyterian Church. Burial, Prairie View Cemetery,
Paullina, Iowa, with military graveside services by Russell West Post of
American Legion. + 9-8-1990Campbell William A, 26, of this city, one of the young attorneys of
northeastern Indiana, and a candidate for district chairman of the Twelfth
District Republican Central Committee, died Sunday
at Hope Hospital from uremic poisoning. He was born Aug. 10, 1885 in
Kendallville. After completing his schooling in the public schools of that
city, he entered Leland Stanford University at Palo Alto, Cal., graduating in
1907. He graduated from Harvard Law School two years later. He began the
practice of law in Fort Wayne in 1909 in the office of Judge Walter Olds. At the
time of his death he was the local counsel for Receiver Mortimer of the Toledo
and Chicago Railroad Co. On Dec. 21, 1909 he married Gertrude Albrecht, of San Francisco, Cal., the daughter of Mrs. Lillian
Albrecht. He was a member of the Trinity Episcopal Church in this city and was
affiliated with the Blue Lodge of the Masonic Order at Kendallville. Surviving
are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archy Campbell; the widow, one brother,
Donald; and two sisters, Misses Gertrude and Josephine of Kendallville. +
1-12-1912Campen Sylvia S, 93, died at The Towne House, Fort Wayne
Tuesday. The daughter of Charles and Alice (Kline) Seybert, she was born Feb. 6,
1891 in Seybert Station west of Howe. She had resided in Kendallville 40 years
before moving to The Towne House and retired as a teacher with the Kendallville
school system 40 years. She graduated from Lima High School, Howe, attended
Tri-State in Angola, Indiana University in Bloomington, and received her degree
from Northern Iowa University. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church
and the Kendallville BPW and OES. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. David (June)
Ferrell of Richmond; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. Services will be Saturday at
First Presbyterian Church, Kendallville. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 1-29-1985Campos Alexander David, 5 1/2 months, died Feb. 1, 2001 at Parkview Noble
Hospital. He was born Aug. 18, 2000 in Fort Wayne to David and Christina
(McKenzie) Campos. Surviving are his parents; his grandparents, Jim and
Nancy McKenzie of New Haven and Juana Oliva of Mexico; great-grandparents,
Marilyn Smith of Kendallville and Robert and Alyce McKenzie of LaGrange; and a
brother, Jacob. A brother, Christian, preceded him in death.
Services Monday at Berhalter-Hutchins Funeral Home. Burial, Lake View
Cemetery. ^ 2-3-2001

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Notes: Just remember, if the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off.